Login
Forgot Password?

OR

Login with Google Login with Twitter Login with Facebook
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • SuicideGirls
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
Vital Stats

bloodycrackdown6

Antarctica

Member Since 2003

Followers 24 Following 24

  • Everything
  • Photos
  • Video
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • From Others

Saturday Mar 20, 2004

Mar 20, 2004
0
  • Facebook
  • Tweet
  • Email
IRAQ WAR DIARIES

The images of the dead are difficult to take in, especially for those who are paid to document the Iraq war for readers back home. David Leeson, a senior photographer for The Dallas Morning News, says there are some images too gruesome for him to photograph. Many reporters with troops in Iraq have made similar choices. Few pictures of death appear in U.S. newspapers and magazines, and they are rarely aired on U.S. television networks. Deciding how and when to photograph the dead is a difficult question. In this War Diary entry, Leeson offers his thoughts.

Photographing the dead is very difficult. I actually made an attempt to do that today of a civilian casualty. And I think the issue that you face when you raise that camera is how do you take the photograph and allow that person to retain their dignity? So, today, when I approached this man in his vehicle with the intention to photograph a civilian casualty, I couldn't quite do it.


"I think the issue that you face when you raise that camera is how do you take the photograph and allow that person to retain their dignity?"


This man had been shot behind the wheel of his car and when I got to the car he had no face. So, it was entirely too sad and too gruesome at the same time. It just didn't seem fitting for human life to be photographed in that state. So, I just didn't do it. I walked away from it and went and found something else to photograph.

There was a time, I believe last week, I photographed some dead Iraqi soldiers. I did it by focusing on their shoes because they told the silent story of how ill equipped they were compared to the U.S. Army. They were wearing civilian shoes with holes in them and no socks and things of that matter. To me, it was a way to allow someone to speak even in death.
skull skull skull skull skull
VIEW 6 of 6 COMMENTS
bloodycrackdown6:
...me too!!! mad unfortunately, ... "only the dead have seen the end of war." ...it's fucked i know. ARRR!!!
Mar 22, 2004
evil:
...have a great weekend!! kiss
Mar 25, 2004

More Blogs

  • 05.05.04
    3

    Wednesday May 05, 2004

    Read More
  • 05.01.04
    3

    Saturday May 01, 2004

    Read More
  • 04.24.04
    8

    Saturday Apr 24, 2004

    Read More
  • 04.19.04
    4

    Monday Apr 19, 2004

    ...i'm positive we gave baltimore a complex last time we played there…
  • 04.14.04
    3

    Wednesday Apr 14, 2004

    Time To BURN!!! BLOODY CRACKDOWN is poised to strike Baltimore, M…
  • 04.08.04
    5

    Thursday Apr 08, 2004

    TORA! TORA! TORA! fairmont, west virginia, pittsburgh, pa., baltimor…
  • 04.05.04
    1

    Monday Apr 05, 2004

    ...to joshua in mosul(iraq). ...hey josh, we (the american pub…
  • 03.29.04
    1

    Monday Mar 29, 2004

    Homeland Security Agenda In the wake of September 11th, 2001, Presi…
  • 03.20.04
    6

    Saturday Mar 20, 2004

    IRAQ WAR DIARIES The images of the dead are difficult to take …
  • 03.18.04
    1

    Friday Mar 19, 2004

    Stalingrad conclusion: Marshal Rokossovsky, the Soviet regional co…

We at SuicideGirls have been celebrating alternative pin-up girls for:

23
years
9
months
1
day
  • 5,509,826 fans
  • 41,393 fans
  • 10,327,617 followers
  • 4,593 SuicideGirls
  • 1,122,038 followers
  • 14,915,716 photos
  • 321,315 followers
  • 61,380,806 comments
  • Join
  • Profiles
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Shop
  • Help
  • About
  • Press
  • LIVE

Legal/Tos | DMCA | Privacy Policy | 18 U.S.C. 2257 Record-Keeping Requirements Compliance Statement | Contact Us | Vendo Payment Support
©SuicideGirls 2001-2025

Press enter to search
Fast Hi-res

Click here to join & see it all...

Crop your photo