Beyond Words: Photographers of War

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bobomoon said:
From a posting at the Street and Doc forum of photo.net:

Beyond Words: Photographers of War.

A 10 minute version of the documentary is available for viewing online.

Peace.

you can view the entire documentary here: http://www.poynterextra.org/NPPA2006/index.htm
click on "judge's choice award" really powerful documentary.. beyond words..
 
I just yesteday finished 'War Photographer' DVD about James Nachtwey. That was an amazing film. The microcam that he uses to give you the feeling of acyually being behind the camera is amazing. And he's shooting film! This is a must see for any photographer whether journalist or not. I'll check out "Beyond Words' next.
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I'm commenting before I watch, probably best considering your responses.

I was only 11 or 12, but my love for history led me up to the history department one break time in secondary school. A slightly older student had brought in a very old (wooden, glass) stereoscopic viewer, and prints from WWI.

Was actually a little difficult to completely understand, these trenches with bodies and bits of bodies, dead british and french soldiers. It was just that bit more striking because they were stereoscopic, the images were as if you were looking at the dead, not just looking at a photo.


EDIT (having watched): Unfortunately it is true, no matter how awful a photograph is, war will still be glorified, and inhumanity will continue. With the WWI and WWII photographs, and those of Vietnam, war was no longer glorified, the carnage was shown to the oblivious public, but it has gone the other way - we are all desensitised to it now.
 
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