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War Photographers are often kind of crazy.
The new ones are not careful enough and the old ones tend to think that they are invincible after all the things they survived. Their codex also forbids them to carry arms, so all they got is a camera.
The guy in the picture is James Nachtwey. He got injured several time until he got hit by a frag grenade. He survived, but after that he decided to quit the job.
i had a really hard time in my life where i wanted to become a war photographer myself.6 -
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@Anonymous: no it's not fun. i was at a point in my life where i'd lost pretty much everything. suicide was never an option though. It's cowardish and doesn't help anyone, also i'm much to prideful for that shit. so if i really didn't care about beeing shot anymore, working as a photographer at that time, documenting the cruelties of war and the poverty of other crisises was the best way for me as a photographer to help make the world i was complaining about a bit of a better place.
i already had an offer to go to the democratic republic of the congo but refused later on, as my life got flipped turned upside down
and I'd like to take a minute just sit right there
I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air
In West Philadelphia born and raised
on the playground where I spent most of my days
chilling out maxing relaxing all cool
and all shooting some b-ball outside of the school
when a couple of guys said "We're up in no good"
started making trouble in my neighbourhood
I got in one little fight and my mom got scared
and said "You're moving with your auntee and uncle in Bel Air"
However: despite of belair, the story is true.51 1 -
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@Perderder: The Romans waged war to gather slaves and wealth. Spain built an empire from its lust for gold and territory. Hitler shaped a battered Germany into an economic superpower.
But war never changes.
In the 21st century, war was still waged over the resources that could be acquired. Only this time, the spoils of war were also its weapons: Petroleum and Uranium. For these resources, China would invade Alaska, the US would annex Canada, and the European Commonwealth would dissolve into quarreling, bickering nation-states, bent on controlling the last remaining resources on Earth.
In 2077, the storm of world war had come again. In two brief hours, most of the planet was reduced to cinders. And from the ashes of nuclear devastation, a new civilization would struggle to arise.
A few were able to reach the relative safety of the large underground Vaults. Your family was part of that group that entered Vault Thirteen. Imprisoned safely behind the large Vault door, under a mountain of stone, a generation has lived without knowledge of the outside world.
Life in the Vault is about to change.72 2 1 1 -
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Watch this. The only good documentary about war photographers.
http://youtu.be/x3VoyjUP8hg





