A freighted decision for front page photo editors after deadly, horrific Kabul airport attack. Majority chose to lead with the victims while others kept top focus on the mission as it continues, shaken but undeterred.
Decision on photo lead balances horrific blow and ongoing mission. A painful choice between terrible human loss and sustained will.
While front page editors faced difficult choice of what to depict after horrific Kabul attack, @latimes shared both wrenching facets, the awful human cost, especially to Afghanis, and then sustained commitment to now tragically marred mission. 📷’s: @yamphoto@latimesphotos
Of the excruciating aftermath pictures from Kabul airport attack, @BostonGlobe chose to front this riveting image by @victorjblue. Ironic in Islamic terms, echo of Renaissance painting and body of Christ is visceral to US losses and spirit of the mission.
1/ Seeing so many pics of black & white police in solidarity w protesters in Reuters lead “Outrage over Floyd death" slideshow today. This captures our confusion in a nutshell. One dutiful officer w wrist ties at the ready while the other takes a knee. reut.rs/3dxtcZN
2/ Reuters Floyd protest slideshow today offers significant number of pix (9 of 89) of police at demos either hugging protesters or taking a knee. Is that representative? Or is it wishful and enabling? reut.rs/3dxtcZN
3/ Photo of police taking knee at Floyd protest outside LA police HQ in Floyd slideshow even brings weight of faith into it. reut.rs/3dxtcZN
#Dorian as admonition. This not only depicts the effects of a devastating hurricane, but also the kind of violence in store as climate targets fall by the wayside.
It’s a helicopter blade but it it also speaks to the demons above. #dorian#climatecrisis
Every violent storm offers pictures that are chillingly anthropomorphic. That tree lower is left like a someone going mad. #dorian#climatecrisis
1/ Kicking off our inimitable #G7Biarritz photo tour: Macron's "kill 'em w kindness" thumbs up, one of many, defined the Trump pacification exercise. And it worked like a charm. Said POTUS: “There was great unity…tremendous unity. Nobody wanted to leave.”📷Philippe Wojazer
2/ The #G7Biarritz containment effort started off with Macron commanding/commandeering Trump’s attention during a 5-minute televised encounter at Saturday lunch. This was about the only scene that circulated at the outset. (@andyharnik@AP_Images)
3/ This birds-eye view, distributed by the @G7, projecting a fantasy of, well, égalité and fraternité. Junking a final communique on day 1, the pic is an impersonal give away. The accomplishment of the 3 days is that we sat at the same table. #G7Biarritz
1/ A photographic look at the Trump visit to University Medical Center in #ElPaso. He visited there after the 7th worst #massshooting in US history. Targeting #Latinos, the attack killed at least 22 and injured 26. Pictures from Dayton included.
2/ Trump is vilified by many in El Paso for his border war, and his venom and prejudice appears to have helped inspire a white nationalist to target Latinos and commit mass murder. He planned to visit hospitalized survivors, but none would meet with him. So, what to do?
3/ What Trump is accomplished at is flipping the script. In a remarkable cache of 40 pictures on its Flickr feed, the @WhiteHouse bombarded the media and social media with exclusive images of his #ElPaso visit after excluding the press from covering it.
1/ Gun violence and visual censorship: a running thread.
2/ Remember that rare/unusual shot from Va Beach? Or this frame from Christchurch in New Zealand? Once again this weekend, horrific acts of #gunviolence on American soil. But between police and media, the scenes are completely sanitized. While carnage reigns, we see no blood.
1/ A photographic look at Trump’s meeting with survivors of #religiouspersecution. A thread about suffering and political opportunism. (Photo of Esther Bitrus, one of the woman kidnapped by #BokoHaram in Nigeria in 2014, distracted by the swarm of media.)
2/ People were taken aback by Trump’s ignorance of his guests at the @WhiteHouse#religiouspersecution photo op on Wednesday. There was particular outrage over how he dealt with #NadiaMurad, the Yazidi woman from Northern Iraq.
3/ Others were equally upset over Trump’s ignorance about the Rohingya genocide.