Lynsey Addario
Lynsey Addario
Lynsey Addariois an American photojournalist. Her work often focuses on conflicts and human rights issues, especially the role of women in traditional societies...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPhotographer
Date of Birth13 November 1973
CountryUnited States of America
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For a journalist who covers the Muslim world, we have responsibilities to be familiar with that culture and to know how to respond to that.
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You have two options when you approach a hostile checkpoint in a war zone, and each is a gamble. The first is to stop and identify yourself as a journalist and hope that you are respected as a neutral observer. The second is to blow past the checkpoint and hope the soldiers guarding it don't open fire on you.
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I do think my childhood is one of the fundamental reasons that I'm able to do my job. We were raised in this totally nonjudgmental family. We never knew who was going to walk in the front door. And as a journalist and a photographer, you walk into so many different scenes that you have to be open to everything.
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The possibility to mobilize the international community to act on human suffering is what drives me every day as a photojournalist.
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When I'm documenting, for example, a story on women in Afghanistan, I will do a huge amount of research and a lot of time on the ground just getting to know the women before I even start shooting.
I'm a very open person, very self-deprecating. I accept my flaws.
I would never think of myself as a role model.
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I try not to get caught up in how our society is so inundated with images, and stay very focused on the work that I'm doing.
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I started freelancing for the Associated Press. I had a great mentor there who sort of taught me everything.
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I had imposed unspeakable worry on my husband, Paul de Bendern, on more occasions than I could count.
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I had first visited Kurdistan in 2003 before the invasion of Iraq, camping out in Erbil and Sulaimaniya while waiting for Saddam Hussein's fall.
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I didn't want my gender to determine whether or not I could cover breaking news.
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I didn't know a single female photographer who covered conflict who even had a boyfriend, much less a husband or a baby.
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I come from a big family of hairdressers; they didn't read newspapers. I would say, 'I'm off to Afghanistan...' and they would say, 'Have fun!'