Through the ubiquitous eyes of cellphones

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Flipping through a photography magazine decades ago – when I first started visiting war zones – I came across a job description that has stayed with me ever since. The work of the photographer, it said, was to journey with a torch to the back of the cave, and return to tell the rest of the tribe what you had seen.

I thought that was especially apt for a war photographer, which required being (safely-ish) in the right place at the right time, with professional cameras and the ability to publish images around the world, to raise awareness and spread the word.

But today, that once-exclusive perch has been transformed and even democratized by the ever-present mobile phone, which lives in every pocket and can produce quality images as never before. I still trundle through war zones with my pro gear, and do my best to be in the right place at the right time, to document resilience and the extremities of the human condition, from Ukraine to Lebanon. But I am rarely first anymore. Personal mobile phones are always already there, posting on social media the experience of war and peace.



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