No Boundaries: Tim Hetherington

Screening of Diary followed by a panel discussion

In Diary, a highly personal and experimental film that expressed the subjective experience of his work, Tim turns the camera inward after more than a decade reporting.No

Screening of Diary followed by a panel discussion

Tim Hetherington was a photographer, filmmaker, journalist, human rights activist, and artist who saw no boundaries between the mediums he worked in, the outlets he sought to publish in, and the content he created.  He was a visionary who used photos, video, memoir, and testimony to explain and humanize conflicts as well as to simply illuminate the human condition.

In Diary, a highly personal and experimental film that expressed the subjective experience of his work, Tim turns the camera inward after more than a decade reporting.

A panel of friends and collaborators, including Carroll Bogert (Human Rights Watch), James Brabazon (Liberia: An Uncivil War), Michael Kamber (Photojournalist, The New York Times) and Jamie Wellford (Newsweek’s International Photo Editor) will discuss his work and legacy.

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