Originally Posted by
Noah A
Thanks for sharing. He's one of my favorites too. The work is much more subtle than much of the more traditional reportage (and the glut of hipstamatic/iphone photo essays) coming out of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I think I saw him working in Baghdad in 2003. I was on assignment for my newspaper and I saw some nut running around with a 4x5 wooden field camera. I wasn't aware of his work at the time, but once I became aware of it I've wondered if it was him. I should have said hello but we were driving by and in a hurry to get somewhere.
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