It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War
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U.S. State Department, 298
Van der Stockt, Laurent, 10
Vandenbeerge, Specialist Carl, 231–32, 236
Vanity Fair, 244
Velshi, Ali, 311–12
Verma, Dr. Sohani, 313–14
video filming, 116, 212, 227, 230, 294
Vietnam, 90, 113, 223
visas, 52, 57–61, 155, 179, 188, 259–60
Vumila (Congolese woman), 192–95
Waleed (Iraqi driver), 149–51, 157–60, 162–63, 339
war correspondents, 14, 113, 221, 237
deep commitment of, 20, 332, 335
friendships among, 20, 117, 146–47, 308–9
loved ones of, 7, 15, 288–89, 297
nomadic life of, 103
profession of, 8–9, 15, 20–22
romantic relationships of, 146–47
suffer trauma, 22, 164–65, 297
travel in convoys, 8, 102, 146, 299
See also journalists; photojournalists; specific names
War on Terror, 20, 84–85, 96, 175, 240, 249
wars
beauty in, 190
devastation of, 308–9
human costs of, 167, 216, 225
language of, 119
over tribal conflicts/resources, 176
sounds of, 7, 223–25
See also civilian casualties; specific countries
Washington, DC, 102, 298, 308
Washington Post, 120, 180, 198, 259
Watson, Ivan, 117
weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), 112, 125
Wellford, Jamie, 309
Westport, Connecticut, 25–31
Winn, Lieutenant Brad, 220
wire services, 37. See also Associated Press (AP); Reuters
women, 9, 20, 33, 328
embedded with troops, 211, 217–33, 236–42
face discrimination, 96–97, 106, 141–42, 238
in Iraq, 131, 136, 151, 159, 161
as journalists, 116, 147, 251–52, 312
in Muslim world, 324
as photographers, 92–93, 96–97, 106, 116, 141–42, 147, 251–52, 266, 312
photographing of, 20, 52, 54–56, 64–65, 78, 85, 93–96, 99–100, 131, 134, 136–37, 189, 191–94, 196
under Taliban, 54–56, 63–66, 68, 71–74, 76
violence toward, 194–96
See also gender; rape; sexual assault; specific countries
“Women of Jihad” series, 93–96
World Trade Center, 84, 90
Yaka China (Afghanistan), 222–26, 228, 242
Zimbabwe, 333
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