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A NY Times photojournalist working in Ukraine named Lynsey Addario spoke about her experiences there as well as how she keeps in touch with her subjects when things get challenging.
1. Ms Addario has been in Ukraine since February, capturing the devastation of war. she often focuses on civilians; women and children because, those are the innocent victims of war rather than just pure combat scenarios.
2. Ms Addario always try to be very respectful of people, like always trying to ask permission for their photographs; if she doesn’t know the Ukraine language, with the help of her translator or a partner, she introduces herself that she is from The New York Times and that it’s really important for the international community to be aware of their situation.
3. Ms Addario finds herself, a journalist first and then a photographer. she tries to include information as well as emotion in the frame. Ms Addario thinks it’s important to make evocative pictures, but also pictures that convey a situation and tell a story.
4. Ms Addario as a journalist and then a photographer, maps out what information needs to go into the photographs, like how to frame the photograph so the reader or the viewer gets a sense of what’s going on and when it includes information as well as emotion in the frame, conveys a whole lot about the war.
5. Yes, it does change how I understand the role of photography during wars as it is a great initiative to bring out the warm crust of war and combat as well as civilian situations to the whole world.
6. The responsibility of a photographer covering a war is of great risk but very impeccable as the photographer becomes the eyes of the outer world for witnessing the cruel war.
7. Yes, indeed, the photos and the way Ms Addario thinks about photography, changed the way I perceived the war in Ukraine. Now I am more aware of the Ukraine war and its impacts.
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