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Pulitzer-Winning Photographer Danish Siddiqui Killed in Afghanistan
Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer Danish Siddiqui was killed in Afghanistan while covering a conflict between Afghan Security Forces and the Tali...
Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer Danish Siddiqui was killed in Afghanistan while covering a conflict between Afghan Security Forces and the Taliban. Siddiqui was the Chief Photographer for Reuters in India and had spent a decade masterfully photographing his home country, as well as much of the Middle East.
Also in the show: photographers document the terrible flooding in Western Europe, Instagram “experiences” gain private equity funding, the incredible photos of Wyoming pioneer Lora Webb Nichols, and fashion photographer Mert Alas creates a gin(?)
We mention the following photographers, articles, and websites in this episode:
- Reuters journalist killed covering clash between Afghan forces, Taliban
- ‘I shoot for the common man’: Danish Siddiqui’s finest work | Pictures
- Journalist Karen Hao remembers Siddiqui (via Twitter)
- The New York Times Flooding in Europe, in Pictures (via NYT)
- Photos: Catastrophic Flooding Across Western Europe (via The Atlantic)
- Instagram experiences survived the pandemic and are expanding (via The Verge)
- A Woman’s Intimate Record of Wyoming in the Early Twentieth Century (via New Yorker)
- Encampment, Wyoming
- Fashion photographer Mert Alas creates futuristic gin (via Wallpaper)
- Famed Photographer Mert Alas Just Launched a Quarantine Photo Series (via Fashion Magazine)
- Seventy One Gin
Cover image by Andrew Lih CC BY-SA 4.0