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Op zondag 11 september 2011 12:35 schreef WSquater het volgende:[..]
Het kan misschien dan wel rommelen aan het verhaal, maar je hebt nog steeds geen argumenten om ons over te halen dat er geen vliegtuigen in het WTC zijn gevlogen. We hebben de beelden gezien, we hebben de getuigen gehoord en het WTC is er niet meer. Desondanks beweer jij dat die beelden door professionals zijn gemaakt, de getuigen in een miljoenenstad als New York acteurs zijn en het WTC... tja, ik weet eerlijk gezegd niet meer wat je over het WTC beweerd.
Ik heb genoeg argumenten gegeven in de laatste, laten we zeggen 25 delen van deze reeks. Als je wat specifieker bent, zal ik kijken wat ik kan doen. Concreet, wat wil je van me weten?
Hier alvast wat over de professionals:
Robert Clark — professional photographer...
"Robert Clark is a freelance photographer based in New York City. Clark witnessed the attack on the World Trade Center from his rooftop in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. His photos captured the second plane hitting the tower and his four picture series was published in magazines around the world."
Robert Clarks Photo On 9/11.
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Robert Clarks shot Is a Match with the CBS Collapse shot.
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Robert Clarks Photo Matches Up with the Tine Cart Video
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Robert Clarks Matches up with Wolfgang Staehle Photo:
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Over het algemeen wordt hier aangenomen dat de meeste foto's die op 9/11 zijn gemaakt, gemaakt zijn door amateurfotografen en de Jan met de pet in de straten van New York. Echter, die foto's zijn moeilijk te vinden. Het blijkt zo te zijn dat de meeste foto's gemaakt zijn door professionals. Ok... en wat boeit dat? In New York verwacht je.. dat er vele amateurs rondlopen. Toch lijkt het er op dat vooral de professionals hun plekkie al verworven hadden vanaf het begin van de aanvallen.
Hieronder een poging om alle fotografen op te sommen en daarbij weer te geven voor wie ze werken. Zien jullie patronen?
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SEAN ADAIR
Founder of ADAIR film & Video productions. Consultant in digital media and visual effects.
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BILL BIGGART
A photographer, who had worked for an alternative New York picture agency(?).
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MOSHE BURSUKER
BFA degree in sculpture and photography from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford.
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KATHY CACICEDO
Professional photographer.
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Christopher Casciano
Freelance Front End Web Developer. Sometimes Photographer.
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DEVIN CLARK
computer graphics animator. Clients: Comedy Central, MTV, TCM and HBO.
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ROBERT CLARK
National Geographic photographer based in New York City. Works with the world's leading magazines including Time, Sports Illustrated, French Geo, Vanity Fair, Stern, Der Spiegel.
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CLIFTON CLOUD
Events manager at Scharff Weisberg, Inc., a NYC-based video production company, whose slogan reads: “Whether you're looking to dazzle the ears, mind or eyes, we've got the latest equipment and the expertise to make it work for you.”
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LUC COURCHESNE
3D visual arts expert. Inventor of “Panoscope360”, a sophisticated 3-D installation which simulates “alternative life experiences”
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LUKE CREMIN
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RICHARD DREW
Falling Man picture - He was one of only four photographers in the kitchen of the Los Angeles hotel when Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed.
AP Photographer
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CHIP EAST
Photojournalist for Reuters
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ARIS ECONOMOPOULOS
Staff photographer for The Newark Star Ledge
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EVAN FAIRBANKS
On 9/11, worked for KSK VIDEO STUDIOS, New York City: “Creative programming solutions for television, interactive and multimedia.” Photographer with world renowned Magnum agency.
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ROBERT FISCH
I was having breakfast at Joe Junior's in the West Village when a crowd starting to form outside. In short order, we learned the World Trade had suffered some catastrophe. After taking a look at the black gash in the facade of the building, I abandoned breakfast and ran to my apartment across the street and grabbed my camera. It was loaded and ready (I'd just gotton back from Florida several days before). I snapped a few pictures and saw the second plane in my viewfinder. I snapped it instinctively. I had no idea it was going to hit the south tower.
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Ruth Fremson
New York Times Photographer
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ANGEL FRANCO
New York Times Photographer
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KELLY GUENTHER
Pulitzer Prize winning photo-journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Time, Newsweek.[img]
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2002/09/11/nationchallenged/faces.1.jpg[/img]
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DON HALASY
New York Post photographer
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DAVID HANDSCHUH
Photojournalist for New York Daily News. Took picture of South Tower exploding right underneath it. No plane is seen in picture. He says he did not see any plane.
Handschuh followed a police radio call to the World Trade Center, where the first jet plane had just struck the north tower. He photographed the second plane as it crashed through the south tower, then felt the rumble of the collapsing building.
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ROB HOWARD Photo of Flight 175 hitting WTC 2
Professional award-winning photographer.
Photo of Flight 175 hitting WTC 2
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JUSTIN LANE
New York Times Photographer
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JOHN LABRIOLA
Amateur photographer and independent contractor with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
For many people, cameras are like diaries—a means to record minor as well as important details of daily life. John Labriola used his Nikon CoolPix digital camera to make this amazing record of one survivor’s view of the events of September 11. His photographs show the calm before the attack, the drama in the stairwell as workers evacuated and firefighters rushed to help, the carnage and destruction on the street, and finally his return home.
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A few floors lower water was flowing creating rapids down the stairs. This got worse as we got lower down. The stairwell led down to an outside door lined with emergency workers urging us to move to safety. There was debris and broken glass everywhere. The courtyard where this outdoor landing led us onto must have been blocked or too dangerous for us to cross because we were directed back into that second floor balcony again and down two escalators into the mall under Tower 1. Water was falling everywhere - 8 to 10 inches in some places. Many of the stores had windows blown out. All along the way emergency workers urged us to keep moving.
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CHANG W. LEE
New York Times Photographer
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CATHERINE LEUTHOLD
Independent photojournalist
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SEYMOUR LEVY
Advertising agency art director
Amatur Photographer
Next I ran to my office at 100 Sixth Avenue, four blocks north of the Canal Street station, where being an advertising agency art director, and photography being my avocation, I keep a camera at my desk. I grabbed the camera, raced outside my building and started documenting the devastation on film. With my telephoto lens I was able to zoom in on the flaming towers. Then the screaming directly behind me began. "They're jumping, my God, they're jumping from windows!" I turned around and began focusing my camera on the horrified expressions of the onlookers witnessing the calamity.
I was transfixed to the spot when I next saw one of the towers begin to buckle. It was as if some enormous invisible hand was pressing downward, crumbling the building with its sheer power. In mere seconds, in an awesome cloud of pulverizing smoke, suddenly there was no more World Trade Center. I was witnessing the impossible!
I was able to capture these terrible few moments on film with quick succession photos.
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TODD MAISEL
Press Photographers Assoc.
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STEVE McCURRY
Magnum Photos
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SUSAN MEISELAS
Magnum Photos
Photographer and MacArthur fellow Susan Meiselas is best known for her work covering political upheavals in Central America in the 1970s and 80s.
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SCOTT MEYERS
From a video taken by Scott Myers. As found online.
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ANDREA MOHIN,
Photographer
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SCOTT MYERS
ABC TV video technician. 3-D motion expert and software designer. Clients: ABC and US NAVY.
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JAMES NACHTWEY
Award-winning photojournalist and war photographer.
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NAKA NATHANIEL
Multimedia journalist at New York Times. Specializes in ‘desktop virtual news.’ Embedded with US military in war zones.
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NAUDET BROTHERS JULES AND GEDEON
Emmy award-winning filmmakers. Caught 1st and 2nd ‘airplanes’ and 'WTC7 ‘collapse’ on film.
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KRISTA NILES
Photographer
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THOMAS NILSSON
Swedish photojournalist in New York City. Works for Norwegian populistic tabloid VG.
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GILLES PERESS
Magnum Photos
Peress began working as a photographer in 1970, embarking on an intimate portrayal of life in a French coal mining village as it emerged from the ashes of a debilitating labor dispute. He then joined Magnum Photos, the prestigious photography agency founded by Robert Capa.
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MARK D PHILLIPS
Photojournalist - StellarImages Productions. Created PHORUM with five former staff photographers from the Augusta Chronicle. The company was an early innovator bringing digital technology to the corporate world. Freelancer for AP. Took picture of WTC 2 with 'devil' face.
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GULNARA SAMOILOVA
Worked for 9 years as ‘photo retoucher’ (in her own words) for the Associated Press. Award winning 9/11 photographer.
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JENNIFER SPELL
Director/founder with “SPELLBOUND” pictures. Independent television producer.
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ALLAN TANNENBAUM
International photojournalist now with Polaris Images. Author of "John & Yoko: A New York Love Story".
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CARMEN TAYLOR
Amateur - Tourist
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LARRY TOWELL
Acclaimed photojournalist and the only Canadian member of the prestigious Magnum photo agency
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AAORN C TRAUB
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DAVID TURNLEY
Photojournalist - Director of Corbis Documentaries.
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PETER TURNLEY
Photojournalist (David Turnley's twin brother)
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JOE WOOLHEAD
Became a professional photographer on September 11th 2001 after capturing the events of the day and the following days- those shots were published all over the world and led to many more photo opportunities during the subsequent years, working principally with one of the prime photo agencies, Sipa Press. Began to work with Silverstein Properties in May 2004- from there, the work has snowballed!
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References:
The Digital Journalist
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0110/nachtwey01.htmNYT - A Nation Challenged - One Year Later
http://www.nytimes.com/vi(...)1_FACES20_VIDEO.htmlFACES OF 9/11 Online Newshour
http://www.pbs.org/newsho(...)hotographs_9-10.htmlCasualties at WTC attacks include photojournalists
http://www.fotophile.com/news0009.htmlUnited Airlines Flight 175 Crash Evidence
http://911myths.com/index(...)t_175_Crash_EvidenceRemembering September 11, Magnum Group
http://todayspictures.slate.com/inmotion/essay_sept11/[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door #ANONIEM op 11-09-2011 12:54:03 ]