The White House, the Warzone, and Jeffrey Epstein: Welcome to the World of Photographer Christopher Anderson

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The photographer Christopher Anderson was shifting to Europe, going via storage, previous photos—a well-recognized train when packing up flats. But for Anderson, who’s been deployed to among the thorniest locations on earth, the snaps lining the cardboard field hit a bit of completely different.

“I’ve lived multiple photographic lives from my origins as a war photographer, to the pictures of my family, to the pictures of the White House,” he just lately informed Vanity Fair. “Who was that person that was on a boat with Haitian immigrants in 2000, documenting that journey, who also then walks into Trump’s White House and photographs Stephen Miller? I hate to use the word ‘humbling’ because it’s overused, but yeah, wow—It’s hard to imagine that the kid from West Texas was fortunate enough to be present in some of those moments.”

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Christopher Anderson

While rummaging via storage, he additionally discovered pictures of Jeffrey Epstein, shot in his infamous Upper East Side townhouse, commissioned for a narrative that by no means ran. He thought he’d given the one copies to their topic underneath stress from his employees. Then the recordsdata turned up. He knew they needed to be out on this planet. No one had ever seen these photographs earlier than.

Anderson’s newly-released e-book, Index, reveals a monumental group of topics that Anderson has photographed throughout his decades-long profession. Early chapters give attention to warzones. It begins in Afghanistan, he was there on September 11, 2001—there already, astoundingly. He stayed within the area via the conflict on terror, and shifted focus, at all times discovering the story: Lebanon, Gaza, Venezuela, Haiti.

Now everybody has a digicam of their pocket. Back then, it was simply Anderson.


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