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Enforcement Through Images: Red-Light Photography
Enforcement Through Images: Red-Light Photography Every year in the United States, more than 800 people are killed and more than 200,000 injured in accidents involving red light running. Of these casualties, many are passengers in other vehicles or are hapless … Continue reading
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At War: photographer Don McCullin
The award-winning photojournalist looks back over his 50 year career on the front line. Witness to armed conflict and atrocity on battlefields around the world, these devastating experiences changed his motivation. The conflicting emotions still haunt him. An interview to … Continue reading
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