War and conflict photography has produced visuals that still weigh down on our consciousness. From the image of a vulture trying to approach a little boy in Sudan to the image of a Syrian boy drowned by the sea, each of these pictures has shaken the world, waking us from our reveries.
Yet, despite the existence of such photographs, humanity has not changed. To better understand where journalism and war photography stand today, you must hear what legendary photographers Don McCullin and James Natchtwey had to say at the Xposure festival in Sharjah. Their words will certainly leave a deep impact on you and perhaps help you gain more perspective on your career. . thephoblographer.com
2025-3-9 10:00