We learn in the piece that not many American newspapers elected to publish this. "Pictures of that sort of power tend to be foreign images," Friend says. "[Americans] don't tend to want to see our own dying before our eyes."
Classroom thoughts
There is a world of difference in the two photographs. While it is easy to see these differences, it may be a bit more difficult to articulate them for others--why are eyes are drawn to one image and averted from the other.
- What do you think about decision of newspapers editors not to publish the Drew photograph?
- Here's a link to an NPR piece on cell phone photos taken after the London subway bombings in August 2005. What do you think of the proposition that such photographs are going to change how we understand history?