We conclude our series remembering Chris Hondros: Tyler Hicks, Darren McCollester, Shannon Stapleton, James Pomerantz, and Bruno Stevens. Additional photos and videos by Tim Fadek, Mark Ovaska, and Alan Chin.
Continue ReadingNYT finds Samar, Chris Hondros' "checkpoint girl." What are the ethics, however, of capturing her seeing the iconic photo of herself for the first time?
Continue ReadingEdward Wong of the New York Times shares the story of Chris Hondros's photographs documenting the accidental killing of Iraqi civilians by American troops in Iraq.
Continue ReadingAlan Chin, Scout Tufankjian, and Stephanie Sinclair share their memories of Chris Hondros.
Continue ReadingTim Fadek, Spencer Platt, Nicole Tung, and Gary Fabiano share their thoughts on Chris Hondros.
Continue ReadingIf Hondros had a way of relating to people that was rare for a photojournalist, perhaps it was rare for Kerry, too.
Continue ReadingChris' image is brilliant for the way it moves silently around the ritual, past the bible, the collar and the ever-present hands of the clergy, finding a deeper grace.
Continue ReadingThough the work we did together was modest and its duration brief, I offer you these two pieces by Chris along with one post I did quite a bit earlier honoring his exquisitely assured war photography.
Continue ReadingThe only way I can describe the situation today is that it was totally old school, just people with rocks, sticks and fists. It felt almost historical. It was probably more like how the American Revolution was fought. Or a fight in 683 BC. Just thousands...
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