Unrelated Moochin, but I saw the cover to this weeks Time magazine and was struck by how, every once in a while, the photo journalists can produce a defining image that just blows anything their prosaic colleagues can do out of the water.
The most moving but also very disturbing photo i recall was of a starving child squating with a buzzard/vulture stood over it waiting for the child to die. Thank you Moochin for this little moment of peace.
"...the pieces within are the enunciation of visceral, intransigent opinions, often pedestrian in their substance and riven by inconsistency. They are, in a word, journalism."
Unrelated Moochin, but I saw the cover to this weeks Time magazine and was struck by how, every once in a while, the photo journalists can produce a defining image that just blows anything their prosaic colleagues can do out of the water.
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20100809,00.html
The most moving but also very disturbing photo i recall was of a starving child squating with a buzzard/vulture stood over it waiting for the child to die. Thank you Moochin for this little moment of peace.