Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Price of a Photo

Two journalists who gave their lives for the truth, and a war correspondent who walked away.
 The photojournalist Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington give their lives to show the people the true embodied in a picture. Nowadays is hard to get attention of what is happening on  far, dark and scared places usually   we leave this work to the people who feel the passion and the emotion of take pictures and  they become heroes of the art of the photography and journalist work   like Chris and Tim, their love for this profession is so great that they risk their lives to send us proof and visual evidences of what is happening. It’s amazing how they show their experiences and others experiences in one image.  Different situations and people who change their lives,  He confesses that the stress became so intense that “each day, I vanished a little bit more on that black living-room couch until I was transparent, if not invisible altogether.” He survived saved only, he believes, by his longing to return to the son he left at 21 days old—but tells us, “I walk with ghosts.” he was a controversial journalist in a controversial war zone, who knows what really happened. would the news tell us if rebels or folks backing the rebels killed these men? instead this will be used to get the public behind another fake war that never had anything to do with humanitarianism. yemen, syria, saudi arabia will follow. oil will rise to 200$/barrel. us will start tapping their own massive, untouched oil reserves. the dollar will crash. all by design.
More than work is pleasure is like show all your thinking’s and capture a story in one second. Economic, politic and social problems can be show; the visual resource can be use as a revolution and change the peoples mind.  This little things that we usually can’t see they figure out easily and they recreate and excite our eyes with colorful astonishing and interesting stories.

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