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Pictures of the Day: Iraq and Elsewhere

Photographs from Iraq, Russia, Hungary and Iowa.

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Pictures of the Day: Syria and Elsewhere

Photographs from Syria, Iraq, West Bank and Egypt.

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Pictures of the Day: Iraq and Elsewhere

Photographs from Iraq, Pakistan, Cambodia and Egypt.

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Pictures of the Day: Iraq and Elsewhere

Photographs from Iraq, Pakistan, New York and the Netherlands.

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Pictures of the Day: Syria and Elsewhere

Photographs from Syria, Iraq, the Philippines and South Carolina.

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Bringing Photographs of War to the Brooklyn Waterfront

The New York Times spotlights a decade of war photojournalism at Photoville, an immersive photo exhibition opening today in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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Witnesses to War

Michael Kamber is assembling the testimonies of dozens of photojournalists who documented the Iraq War in a book called, "Photojournalists on War."

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Getting to Know You Better

We've updated our list of reviewers for our first New York Portfolio Review, brought to you by the Lens blog of The New York Times.

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Photographers’ Oral History of the Iraq War

A new book, "Photojournalists at War," is an oral history of the Iraq war from the perspective of three dozen photojournalists who documented it from the front lines.

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Tim Hetherington, Indelible on Film

A new documentary by Sebastian Junger explores the life and work of his friend and colleague Tim Hetherington.

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A Photographer’s Unfiltered Account of the Iraq War

In a new oral history of the Iraq war, Peter van Agtmael discusses what attracted him to photographing the American-led invasion — his roots, ambitions, experiences and reflections.

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Connecting With Neighbors, in Baghdad or the Bronx

An exhibition of Michael Kamber's photographs ponders the relationship between his portraits from the Bronx and from troubled places abroad.

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No Choice but to Protest and Take Pictures

A retrospective of Ben Fernandez’s images of the 1960s reveals a man who not only documented protests, but also educated a generation to follow his lead.

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Iraq’s Current Conflict Foretold

As rebel forces capture Iraqi cities, veteran photojournalists look at the lessons learned and the obstacles that lie ahead for independent coverage in the region.

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