Tim Hetherington
A War Photographer Talks About the Demands of Documenting Conflict
In April of 2011, a bombing in Libya killed photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, and injured Brown. This painful experience is an integral part of his new book, 'Libyan Sugar.'
Magnum Photographers Share Their Most Intimate Photos
Some exclusive images from "Up Close & Personal: The Most Intimate Photos from Magnum."
Legendary Journalist Sebastian Junger Is (Almost) Done Covering Wars
Sebastian Junger, who rose to fame with his best-selling book The Perfect Storm, spent months in Afghanistan’s hostile Korengal valley in 2007 and 2008. Four years after Restrepo, his film about the experience, Junger is releasing more of...
Sebastian Junger Tells Us War Stories Over Beers
What’s better than beer and war stories? Not much, and that’s what the Brooklyn Brewery is serving up with their lecture series, War Correspondents. A few weeks ago, we saw all-around badass and Vanity Fair reporter Sebastian Junger speak about his new...
Beyond the Mortar Fire: Sebastian Junger Remembers Tim Hetherington
Sebastian Junger’s excellent new documentary, 'Which Way Is the Front Line from Here,' is about the life of acclaimed war photographer and Oscar-nominated British filmmaker Tim Hetherington.
The Doodles Of War
The child soldiers of Liberia have taken street art to another level. Tim Hetherington took these terrifying photos during the blood-drenched civil war over there a few years back.