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A woman carries her child through the Jamilla Market in Sadr City, Iraq. After weeks of intense fighting the market begins the slow road to recovery, giving civilians a chance to stock up on supplies. June, 2008.
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I like your photos. :-)
Posted by: akinoluna | August 02, 2008 at 02:25
Startling image and provocative too. Stay safe out there.
Ed--
Posted by: Ed Lee | August 02, 2008 at 08:55
Well, I'm not sure if you will even see this but it doesn't really matter. I don't mean this to be rude but until this week I had never heard your name. I had seen your photos and well they're pretty amazing. So I decided to see what you've been up to. Which led me to your blog and then to this comment box. I don't want to comment on any of your viewpoints I think people are losing sight of what your goal is here, and what the goal of photography is. It is not to force people into believing something. But instead, to show your viewpoint or how you see something. And well frankly, I think you do that real well. You definitely show your viewpoint and how you see certain situations/events beautifully. So on that note best wishes for your future and thanks for mentioning things in your blog that are important to you.
Isn't that the real reason for a blog anyway?
Sincerely,
*sarah*
Posted by: Sarah | August 04, 2008 at 22:32
Mr. Miller:
I´m a amateur Phothojournalist, and all your work make me feel to love this work, for me, be a photojournalist isn´t a hobby, is have a vision, a different vision of the thing what happend in the world, i´m mexican, and i take some pictures for my contry, and i see we live in a contry with some of stories.
Posted by: Armando | September 04, 2008 at 16:13