Michael is an American writer and photographer who served in the Special Forces in the early-1980s, one of the youngest soldiers to pass the Green Beret selection process. He became a general freelance writer in the mid-1990s. He focused on military writing after the invasion of Iraq. Yon has been embedded on numerous occasions with American and British troops in Iraq.
Submitted By; Jackie Spinner
Jackie Spinner is a Fulbright Scholar in Oman for the 2010-2011 academic year where she is teaching digital journalism. She is a former Washington Post correspondent and author of Tell Them I Didn't Cry: A young journalist's story of joy, loss and survival in Iraq. After recovering from PTSD and injuries sustained on assignment in Iraq, Jackie became a board member of the Independence Fund and advocates on behalf of veterans who return from conflict zones with PTSD and substance abuse issues.
Submitted By; Joel Chevarri
Joel was a combat photographer assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force during the
Battle of Fallujah. Following the Marines throughout the assault Chevrari captured some of the
most vivid and honest pictures from this important battle which were picked up by wire services throughout the world. Fallujah has since become known as the Hue City for this
generation of Marines, and Chevarris work is an important piece that chronicles that history.
Submitted By: Jackie Spinner
Jackie Spinner is a Fulbright Scholar in Oman for the 2010-2011 academic year where she is teaching digital journalism. She is a former Washington Post correspondent and author of Tell Them I Didn't Cry: A young journalist's story of joy, loss and survival in Iraq. After recovering from PTSD and injuries sustained on assignment in Iraq, Jackie became a board member of the Independence Fund and advocates on behalf of veterans who return from conflict zones with PTSD and substance abuse issues.
Submitted By; Jason Howe
A self-taught photographer, Jason has worked extensively for The New York
Times, The Times of London, The Daily Telegraph & The Sunday Telegraph. He has worked on assignments for: Newsweek, US News & World Report, The Telegraph Magazine, Le Figaro Magazine, ARENA Magazine, Monocle, The Financial Times magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Sunday Times, and The Guardian & The Observer.
Submitted By; Diandra Jay
Diandra is a photojournalist for the Long Beach Press-Telegram and for the last two years has been chronicling the recovery process of more than a
dozen severely injured veterans in the Los Angeles basin. Her photographs
graphically depict that for many, although home, the war is far from over.
Submitted By; Holly Pickett
Holly Pickett grew up in Butte, Mont., and studied photojournalism and history at the University of Montana in Missoula. She worked 5+ years at the Spokesman- Review daily newspaper in Spokane, Wash., before relocating to Cairo, Egypt, to freelance in January 2008.
Submitted By; Chris Hondros
Chris has covered most of the world's major conflicts since the late 1990s,
including wars in Kosovo, Angola, Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Kashmir, the West Bank, Iraq, and Liberia. His work has appeared on the covers of magazines such as Newsweek and The Economist, and on the front pages of most major American newspapers, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.
Submitted by; Alex Kingsbury
Alex served as a correspondent in Iraq for U.S. News and World report from 2007-2008. Alex currently covers National Security and the intelligence community for the magazine.
Submitted By; Andrea Bruce
For eight years Andrea has chronicled the world's most troubled areas as a
staff photographer for The Washington Post. She covered Iraq from 2003 to
the present, following the intricacies and obstacles of the conflict
experienced by Iraqis and the US military. Her awards include top honors from the White House News Photographers Association, and the prestigious John Faber award from the Overseas Press Club in New York.
Submitted By; Bill Putnam
Bill Putnam is a Silver Spring, Md.-based, multi-media journalist. He has traveled extensively around the world and the United States covering conflict and issues that spark debate about nationalism and the nation state. Currently, Bill is specializing in portraiture and video.
Submitted By; Sig Christenson
Sig Christenson is a senior writer covering the military for the San Antonio Express-News and been with the paper since 1997. He was embedded with the 3rd Infantry Division during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, and has since returned to Baghdad four times as a unilateral and embedded reporter. Christenson's major projects at the Express-News
include Witness to War, a special section recounting the invasion and early occupation of Iraq.
CONFLICT ZONE is a collection of images from the front lines
of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, captured by some of the
world's leading combat photographers and journalists.