Selasa, 05 September 2017

Horst Faas: An Appreciation

The death on May 10 of legendary Associated Press photographer and editor Horst Faas prompted hundreds of comments and recollections from his colleagues and friends with a common theme, calling Faas a generous man of considerable humor and even greater brilliance, a photographer of polished talent, a superb journalist of memorable courage in combat. It …

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