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Welcome to PHOT 1310

Digital Photography

Tamika looks out a bus window. Her life revolves around her mother's drug abuse. This year, Tamika has lived in at least nine places, including a crack

den, the home of an ex-boyfriend's mother, a garage and a hotel.

Daisy Llanos, Alvaro's mother, leans in and kisses her son through her face mask as he slowly regains consciousness following a fire at his university

dorm.

Clinging to the top of a speeding freight train migrants duck under dangerously close tree branches. Honduran stowaways call the migration

route through Mexico "the beast" for its life-threatening hazards.

Saleh Khalaf, a 9-year-old Iraqi boy, was severely maimed by an explosion. His indomitable spirit -- which earned Saleh the nickname Lion Heart -- moved Air Force

surgeons in Iraq to launch an international mercy mission to save him.

Lt. James Cathey's body arrives at the Reno Airport as passengers watch the family gather on the tarmac.

Cyndie pushes her son Derek Madsen, 10, up and down hallways in the UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento on June 21, 2005 distracting him during

the dreaded wait before his bone marrow extraction.

White House Counsel David Kendall, back to camera, questions Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, rear, left, during Bill Clinton's impeachment hearing on

Capitol Hill Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998.

A Rwandan child too weak to stand rests his head while waiting for a vaccination.

Part of an intimate portrait of a teenager who joins the Army at the height of insurgent violence in Iraq, poignantly searching for meaning and manhood.

Agim Shala, 2, is passed through a barbed wire fence as members of his family are reunited at a refugee camp in Kukes, Albania.

Kenji Nagai of APF tries to take photographs as he lies injured after police and military officials fired upon and then charged at protesters in Yangon's city

centre September 27, 2007. Nagai, 50, a Japanese video journalist, was shot by soldiers as they fired to disperse the crowd. Nagai later died.

Terrified children, including Kim Phuc, center, flee down a highway June 8, 1972, near Trang Bang, Vietnam, after an aerial napalm attack. The terrified

girl had ripped off her burning clothes.

The Pulitzer prize winner for spot news in 1994. Taken in Somalia by the Toronto Star’s Paul Watson, it shows a jubilant mob dragging a U.S. helicopter

airman through the streets of Mogadishu.

And this is Paul Watson. Notice anything unusual about him?

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