Shooting the Darkness

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25091068829
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Books
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19.99
book_author_name: 
Trevor Dickson
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Colourpoint Creative Ltd
published_date: 
25/10/2019
isbn: 
9781780732398
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Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > Prose: non-fiction > Reportage & collected journalism
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Trevor Dickson|Hardback|Colourpoint Creative Ltd|25/10/2019
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9781780732398
Book Description: 
Based on the acclaimed documentary by Broadstone Films, this landmark book presents the stories of leading photographers - Alan Lewis, Paul Faith, Martin Nangle, Stanley Matchett, Trevor Dickson, Hugh Russell and Crispin Rodwell - whose images captured some of the most important events of the Troubles. They talk, many of them for the first time, about the photographs they took - how they got the shot; what it cost them to take the photograph; and reflect on whether it was worth it. More broadly, they talk about what it was like to be a photographer during the Troubles: how the paramilitary groups dealt with them, the ethical dilemmas they faced, and the emotional fallout they experienced. The book includes the stories behind iconic images such as Bishop Edward Daly waving a blood-stained handkerchief on Bloody Sunday, Sean Downes being shot and killed by an RUC plastic bullet in Andersonstown in 1984, and the brutal attack of corporals Derek Wood and David Howes in March 1988.

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