Cole, Carolyn
Cole, Carolyn, 1961-....
Carolyn Cole American photojournalist (born 1961)
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Works
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[Annenberg Space for Photography Collection of Exhibition Prints, selected prints from the exhibition entitled L8S ANG3LES (Los Angeles)] | |
Bethlehem Battle. Palestinians crouch in the Door of Humility for a glimpse of the world outside the sacred Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The 39-day battle between the Israeli military and Palestinian militia left numerous dead and wounded | |
Darfur daughter. Ten-year-old Fatna Adam takes cover from the sun under a small shelter, her family forced from their home in Darfur. Over 2.5 million people have been displaced since the beginning of the conflict, one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world | |
Defending Monrovia. A young Liberian fighter defends the Liberian capital, Monrovia, as rebel militia attempt to take control of the country. The world's attention turned to Liberia in July 2003 at the climax of the civil war, which ended President Charles Taylor's rein | |
Detainees. During the battle of Najaf, U.S. Marines watch over Iraqis detained during a raid on a police station in Kufa, a known gathering place for militias. The holy city of Najaf became a battleground as the Al-Sadr's Mahdi Army refused to surrender power to the Iraqi Army | |
Femmes photographes de guerre : [expositon présentée au musée de la Libération de Paris-musée du général Leclerc-musée Jean Moulin du 8 mars au 31 décembre 2022 en collaboration avec le Kunstpalast, Düsseldort | |
Fleeing in Fear. Women run for cover as the sound of heavy gunfire bounces off of buildings in downtown Monrovia where rebel and government soldiers fight for control of the country. Women, men and children forced to flee fighting in the countryside, converged on the capital where the final battle was waged | |
Last to Die. Khalaf Najazeh was shot and killed inside the Church of the Nativity compound by an Israeli sniper: the last of eight Palestinians to die during the siege. When a negotiated settlement was reached, over 120 men came out of the church, more than half of them civilians | |
NOAA Deepwater Horizon Response Image Collection. 22, Oiled Kemp's Ridley turtle, 2010: | |
World Press Photo 04 10.9.-3.10.2004 Praha - Karolinum |