She documents war’s darkest truths — then returns home to her family
She documents war’s darkest truths — then returns home to her family
She documents war’s darkest truths — then returns home to her family
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Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario has spent the past two decades on the front lines of many of the world’s defining conflicts and humanitarian crises — from Iraq and Afghanistan to the Arab Spring, the Libyan civil war, and Russia’s inv...
Highlights
Highlights
Lynsey Addario has spent years capturing the raw humanity behind global conflicts, her lens revealing stories that words often fail to convey. Now, a new documentary sheds light on the duality of her life—between the battlefield and the breakfast table.
Chapters
Chapters
What does it mean to capture war through the eyes of humanity?
00:00How one photograph changed the fight against maternal death
09:57Can a mother also be a witness to war?
19:04Why being a woman in conflict zones becomes both a challenge and a strength
24:54What’s next for war photography—and for Lynsey Addario?
31:13Transcript
Transcript
Shumita Basu: This is In Conversation from Apple News. I'm Shumita Basu. Today, inside the life of one of the world's leading war photographers. Chances are, if you've looked at the front page of any newspaper over the past two decades and seen images of w...
