Visual Chronicles of Conflict: How the Ukraine War Redefined the Lens for Photojournalists
Marking three years since the commencement of Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, acclaimed war photographer Tyler Hicks from The New York Times offers a retrospective examination of five impactful images he captured amidst the hostilities.His reflections delve into the evolving protocols governing conflict zones, profoundly influencing both the scope of his photographic endeavors and the global public’s access to visual evidence of the war’s realities.
A Video perspective by: Tyler Hicks, Christina Thornell, Rebecca Suner, Gaelle Girbes, and David Jouppi/The New York Times
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