Lynsey Addario

<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2013. Iman Zenglo, 30, sits with her five children in their tent she and her husband set up roughly three months prior in squalid conditions in a squatters camp outside of the Killis camp on the Turkish side of the Turkish Syrian border in Turkey, October 22, 2013.  Many Syrian refugees cross back and forth from Syria into bordering countries to work as laborers and visit family across borders....</p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2013. Syrian refugees wait to be transported to a refugee hours after crossing into northern Iraq near the Peshkhabour border point in Dahuk, Northern Iraq, from Kamishli, Syria, August 21, 2013.    The United Nations High Commission for Refugees estimates that over 30,000 Syrians have crossed into Northern Iraq since the border was re-opened last week, and roughly three to four thousand continue to cross daily....</p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2004. NORTH DARFUR.  A Sudanese Liberation Army soldier walks through the remains of Hangala village, which was burned by Janjaweed near Farawiya, in Darfur, several months ago, August 27, 2004.  Thousands of ethnic Africans have fled their villages in search of shelter in the mountains or in neighboring Chad because of continuing attacks on civilians. </p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2004. BAHAI, CHAD.  Chadian girls brave a sandstorm in Bahai, Chad, roughly seven kilometers from the Sudan border, August 18, 2004.  Thousands of refugees have streamed out of Sudan into Chad in recent months as fighting persists in Darfur.   </p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2003. An Iraqi woman walks through a plume of smoke rising from a massive fire at a liquid gas factory as she searches for her husband in the vicinity of the fire in Basra, Iraq, May 26, 2003.  The fire was allegedly started by looters picking through the factory, and residents in the vicinity feared the explosion of the four liquid gas tanks on the premisis...</p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2003. An Iraqi woman walks through a plume of smoke rising from a massive fire at a liquid gas factory as she searches for her husband in the vicinity of the fire in Basra, Iraq, May 26, 2003.  The fire was allegedly started by looters picking through the factory, and residents in the vicinity feared the explosion of the four liquid gas tanks on the premisis.   Weeks after the end of the war, looting continues to be one of the main problems for both Basra and Bagdad cities as coali
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2006. SOUTH BEIRUT, LEBANON.  Lebanese walk through the destruction in Beirut's southern suburbs on the first day of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, August 14, 2006.  Eyes around the world are on Israel and Lebanon as civilians go back to their homes for the first time since the start of the war over a month ago. </p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2006. SOUTH BEIRUT, LEBANON.  Mustafa Olwan and his wife Fatima Asadi, await the remains of their apartment in the destruction in Beirut's southern suburbs as workers clean up debris and clear roads throughout the neighborhood, August 30, 2006.  Lebanese families are still returning daily to the detroyed neighborhood to watch buildings be unearthed floor by floor, as they wait for their floor to appear to reclaim what belongings still remain.</p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2008. U.S. troops carry the body of Staff Sgt. Larry Rougle, who was killed when the insurgents ambushed their squad in the Korengal Valley. Soldiers with the 173rd battle company, on a battalion mission in the korengal valley in the village of Yakachina. 2008</p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, 2013. Syrian refugees live in squalid conditions with no aid in a squatters camp on the Turkish side of the Turkish Syrian border across from the Killis camp in Turkey, October 22, 2013.  Many Syrian refugees cross back and forth from Syria into bordering countries to work as laborers and visit family across borders.  Syrian refugees now total over 2,000,000 in countries neighboring Syria as the civil war rages for the third year. </p>
<p><b>Lynsey Addario</b>, Syrian refugees live amidst mud and raw sewage in tents originally set up for seasonal workers near the Lebanese village of Majd al-Anjar, along the Syrian border in the Bekaa Valley, in Lebanon, January 20, 2013. Lebanon has roughly 200,000 Syrian refugees already registered with the United Nations High Commission of Refugees, and a presumed thousands of others awaiting registration.  The UNHCR estimates that the total number of Syrian refugees is over 600,000 in countries bor</p>
American
1974

Photojournalist who has documented conflicts and human rights issues in Haiti, Afghanistan, the Middle East and Africa.


Resources




time well spent

closeup view Jack Troy cup, links to Jack Troy artist page

time to explore

link to newest page of ceramic artist links, including link to Scott Parady, pictured

time flies

Link to monthly image blog