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  2. War photography - Wikipedia

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    In the Iraq War, 36 photographers and camera operators were abducted or killed during the conflict from 2003 to 2009. [35] Several were killed by US fire: two Iraqi journalists working for Reuters were notably strafed by a helicopter during the July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike, yielding a scandal when WikiLeaks published the video of the gun ...

  3. Fairchild K-20 - Wikipedia

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    The K-20 is an aerial photography camera used during World War II, famously from the Enola Gay's tail gunner position to photograph the nuclear mushroom cloud over Hiroshima. [1] Designed by Fairchild Camera and Instrument , approximately 15,000 were manufactured under licence for military contract by Folmer Graflex Corporation in Rochester ...

  4. Bill Biggart - Wikipedia

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    William G. Biggart (July 20, 1947 – September 11, 2001) was an American [2] freelance photojournalist and a victim of the September 11 attacks, notable for his street-view photographs of the event before being killed by the collapse of the World Trade Center's North Tower.

  5. F24 camera - Wikipedia

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    F24 Mk. 1 motorized camera for night photography, to the right is a Type 35 camera control unit By about 1940, most configurations of the F24 included a Dallmeyer Pentac lens with focal length 8", aperture f/2.9, with either a Type 21 hand adaptor with two side handles, or a Type 25 fixed mounting and Type 35 control box and motor drive.

  6. Michael Christopher Brown - Wikipedia

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    A contributing photographer at National Geographic [14] since 2005, where he has completed adventure and cultural stories, Brown is also a contributor to The New York Times Magazine and other publications. Since 2006 his photographs have been published in dozens of international publications.

  7. Photographer, security guard, soldier: The Britons killed or ...

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    Photographer, security guard, soldier: The Britons killed or held hostage in Israel-Hamas war. Bel Trew and Holly Evans. October 9, 2023 at 1:47 PM. ... Stock market today: Asian shares mixed as ...

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  9. Bill Genaust - Wikipedia

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    William Homer Genaust (October 12, 1906 – March 4, 1945) was an American war photographer during World War II best known for filming the second U.S. flag-raising on top of Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945, which was immortalized in Joe Rosenthal's famous photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima.