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Lynsey Addario
American
Photographer
Born:
Nov 13
,
1973
Me
People
Think
War
Women
You
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The Taliban rose to power in 1996, vowing stability and an end to the violence raging across the country between warring mujahedeen factions, and to implement rule by Sharia law, or strict Islamic rule.
Lynsey Addario
Law
Strict
Power
Country
Rose
Rule
Factions
Implement
Between
Taliban
Islamic
End
Stability
Across
Warring
Raging
Violence
I wanted the ideal personal life, but I also wanted to keep rushing off, and that doesn't work, not unless you've got an incredibly understanding partner.
Lynsey Addario
Life
Work
You
Partner
Understanding
Personal Life
Incredibly
Unless
Rushing
Ideal
Also
Got
Off
Personal
Wanted
Keep
Nothing seemed more important to me than to make the world aware of the senseless death and starvation in South Sudan. I wanted people to see through the eyes of the suffering so my photos might motivate the international community to act.
Lynsey Addario
Death
Me
Suffering
Eyes
People
World
Important
Nothing
Community
Starvation
Photos
See
Seemed
More
Through
Make
Motivate
South
Than
Wanted
Senseless
Might
Act
International
International Community
Sudan
Aware
With each assignment, I weigh the looming possibility of being killed, and I chastise myself for allowing fear to hinder me. War photographers aren't supposed to get scared.
Lynsey Addario
War
Myself
Me
Fear
Possibility
Photographers
Scared
Weigh
Allowing
Supposed
Looming
Hinder
Get
Being
Each
Assignment
In so many countries, Western journalists are viewed simply as dollar signs. We're ransom objects.
Lynsey Addario
Signs
Objects
Simply
Journalists
Countries
Dollar
Western
Viewed
Many
I'm constantly struggling. You know, the stories that I feel like I could cover, do the work that I want to do and being a mother. That's really where my struggle is - and being a wife and having a life - and for me it's really hard to find that balance. I'm always struggling to find that balance.
Lynsey Addario
Life
Work
Me
You
Struggle
Balance
Mother
Wife
Find
Constantly
Having
Struggling
Could
Feel
Like
Know
Always
Cover
Being
Where
Want
Stories
Really
Hard
I knew that my interest lied in international stories. I was interested in how women were living under the Taliban, for example.
Lynsey Addario
Women
Example
Living
Lied
Knew
For Example
Taliban
How
Were
Stories
Interest
Interested
International
Since Sept. 11, many of the wars of our generation are in the Muslim world. So as a woman, I have access to 50 percent of the population that my male colleagues don't.
Lynsey Addario
Woman
Generation
World
Our
Our Generation
Colleagues
Muslim
Muslim World
Percent
Since
Access
Male
Sept
Wars
Many
Population
It was nice to be in my own country, where I didn't need a translator or a driver. Where I didn't need to figure out cultural references or what hijab I needed to wear to cover my hair.
Lynsey Addario
Hair
Country
Own
Nice
Out
Wear
My Own
Driver
Cover
Cultural
References
Where
Translator
Figure
Need
Needed
I just immediately connect everything to the wars I have been covering overseas, and that's not the case back home. I wrongly assumed all Americans at home were as consumed with our troops in Afghanistan as I was abroad.
Lynsey Addario
Home
Assumed
Back
Our
Everything
Immediately
All Americans
Case
Abroad
Troops
Consumed
Wrongly
Were
Been
Covering
Overseas
American
Afghanistan
Just
Connect
Wars
I didn't want my gender to determine whether or not I could cover breaking news.
Lynsey Addario
News
Gender
Determine
Could
Cover
Want
Whether
Breaking
I think there were times when I first started out, when I was covering Iraq - I was basically living there in 2003 and 2004 - that car bombs and attacks became so the norm that it was weird for me to leave and realize that no one else actually cared about what was going on there.
Lynsey Addario
Me
Car
First
Living
Think
Else
Out
About
Attacks
No-One
Weird
Became
Leave
Were
Covering
Norm
Iraq
Times
Going
Realize
Actually
Bombs
Started
Cared
Basically
Look, I would say that anyone who does this work and doesn't have a strain of idealism is an adrenaline junkie or completely narcissistic. There is no other justification. You're risking your life, and if anything happens, it's our families who suffer tremendously.
Lynsey Addario
Life
Work
You
Other
Tremendously
Our
Say
Would
Risking
Adrenaline
Idealism
Look
Narcissistic
Does
Families
Anyone
Anything
Happens
Justification
Strain
Your
Who
Suffer
You have to believe 100 percent in what you're doing, that some picture or some thing we do is going to change the world in some tiny, minute way.
Lynsey Addario
You
Change
World
Picture
Believe
Change The World
Way
Minute
Some
Percent
Doing
Going
Tiny
Thing
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