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Vietnam War Images, Photosynthesized

A childhood encounter with sunlight searing outlines of rakes and hoses onto his California lawn led Binh Danh to develop a new process. Baking images onto leaves, he has harnessed nature to...

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Witnesses to War

Michael Kamber is assembling the testimonies of dozens of photojournalists who documented the Iraq War in a book called, "Photojournalists on War."

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In Postwar Iraq, Neither War Nor Peace

The Australian photographer Adam Ferguson discusses recent travels through Iraq, where he found neither war nor peace 10 months after American soldiers left.

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Toppling Saddam and a War’s Coverage

The gripping footage of a Baghdad throng toppling Saddam Hussein's statue was hardly the turning point of the war. If anything, it symbolized the problems covering the conflict.

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From Combat, Compassion

An ambitious exhibit on images of war and its aftermath captures a complex set of emotions, from sorrow and grief to compassion and even joy.

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A Photographer’s Unfiltered Account of the Iraq War

In a new oral history of the Iraq war, Peter van Agtmael discusses what attracted him to photographing the American-led invasion — his roots, ambitions, experiences and reflections.

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Two Wars, Seen Many Ways

Originally conceived as a fund-raiser for Joao Silva, "Conflict Zone" — which opens in New York on Friday — has become a collaborative effort to show the humanity in war. The New York show is dedicated...

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Parting Glance: Horst Faas

Horst Faas, a prizewinning combat photographer with The Associated Press for nearly a half-century, died on Thursday. He was 79.

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Shooting More Than a War

Nicole Tung, who was in Libya and Egypt documenting last year's upheavals, discussed her inspiration. "I don’t want just the shocking photographs to grip people," she said.

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Game On: A 19th-Century Approach to Photographing Modern Warfare

Karl Burke's eerie war images recall Mathew Brady or Roger Fenton's work of the 19th century, but Mr. Burke has never set foot on a battlefield.

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