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Michael Kamber interview: www.aperture.org/blog/interview-with-michael-kamber

EN101 Composition “The Future of Democracy” module a nd the West Point Creative Arts Project present photojournalist Michael Kamber speaking on “War, Photojournalism, and Censorship” 1250-1345 Wednesday 11 December 2013 Mahan Hall, Mahan Auditorium o pen to the public.

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Michael Kamber interview: www.aperture.org/blog/interview-with-michael-kamber

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  1. EN101 Composition “The Future of Democracy” module and the West Point Creative Arts Project present photojournalist Michael Kamber speaking on “War, Photojournalism, and Censorship” 1250-1345 Wednesday 11 December 2013 Mahan Hall, Mahan Auditorium open to the public Michael Kamber has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Liberia, the Sudan, Cote D‘Ivoire, Somalia, Haiti, Israel, the Congo and other countries. He has also worked as a writer for the New York Times, contributing numerous articles from Haiti, Iraq and West Africa. He has been nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize, twice for photography and once for reporting. He is currently attached to the Baghdad Bureau of the New York Times. Photojournalists on War (2013, University of Texas Press) is a ground breaking new visual and oral history of America’s nine-year conflict in the Middle East. Featuring previously unpublished photographs and eyewitness accounts by the world’s top photojournalists. “The aim of the book … is to tell the uncensored story to the general public, an audience that hasn't been privy to much of what went on there. The photographs in the book are at once stunning and arrestingly graphic." (British Journal of Photography) Michael Kamber website: www.kamberphoto.com Michael Kamber interview: www.aperture.org/blog/interview-with-michael-kamber Amazon Review: www.amazon.com/Photojournalists-War-Untold-Stories-Iraq/dp/0292744080

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