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Remembering Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington
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2. Remembering Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington
Nearly two years ago, photographers Chris Hondros and Tim
Hetherington were killed in Misratah, Libya. Tim had just taken a photo of
a helmet punctured by a bullet hole when the mortar blast took him. Like
much of his work, Hetherington’s last photo is ominous without being
overtly brutal — suggesting violence rather than graphically showing it.
In the wake of the explosion he was conscious but bleeding heavily. The
wound probably could have been treated successfully if the rebels and
journalists that accompanied him knew first aid. Meanwhile, Chris lay a
few feet away, unresponsive and dying from his own grievous injuries. In
video filmed by Libyan rebels and posted on YouTube, doctors frantically
try to resuscitate the photographers in Misratah’s hospital. Both Tim and
Chris died shortly after.
3. Chris Hondros in Memoriam
Photographer Chris Hondros who was killed while on assignment in Misratah, Libya on Wednesday April 20, 2011
40. In this photo provided by Getty Images, Getty photographer Chris Hondros stands in front of a burning building while
on assignment on Monday, April 18, 2011, in Misrata, Libya. Hondros, 41, died Wednesday, April 20, 2011 after being
seriously wounded while on assignment in Misratah, Libya, according to Getty's director of photography, Pancho
Bernasconi. (APPhoto/Getty Images)
41. Tim Hetherington in Memoriam
Tim Hetherington, photographer and director of the film Restrepo, was killed in the besieged city of Misratah on
Wednesday April 20, 2011.
66. Photographer and filmmaker Tim Hetherington takes pictures at a rally in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in eastern
Libya, in this March 25, 2011 file photo. Reuters/Finbarr O'Reilly/Files
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