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In the Light of Darkness: A Photographer’s Journey After 9/11

Kate Brooks

Following the attacks on 9/11, Kate Brooks, at the age of 23, moved to Pakistan and began documenting the region—photographing wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon; daily life in Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen; and the historic revolutions in Egypt and Libya. Her ten-year odyssey is chronicled in the new book, In the Light of Darkness: A Photographer's Journey After 9/11.

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Joel Meyerowitz for TIME
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Joel Meyerowitz: Ground Zero, Then and Now

Joel Meyerowitz sat down for an interview with TIME after his most recent shoot for our Commemorative 9/11 issue to reflect on a decade of documenting Ground Zero.

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Scott Goldsmith—Aurora
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Flight 93 and Shanksville, PA: The Forgotten Part of 9/11

“There wasn’t even any smoke. Just eight or nine men in white protective suits moving around a crater, with a line of trees behind them, burnt black.” Pittsburgh-based photographer Scott Goldsmith, one of first journalists allowed to view the crash site of United Flight 93, documented the pain and gradual healing of Shanksville, Pa.

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Edward Keating—Contact Press Images
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Blue Highway: Photographs by Edward Keating

In memory of the last blues pioneer David “Honeyboy” Edwards, TIME looks back at the work of Photographer Ed Keating who followed the path of the genre from the bustling cities of the North back to its origins in the Mississippi Delta.

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Camilo José Vergara
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Twin Towers and the Metropolis: 1970-2011

Photographer Camilo José Vergara writes for LightBox about his photographs of the World Trade Center taken over the past 41 years. Within his images, the Towers’ absence speaks perhaps even more powerfully than their presence.

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Yuri Kozyrev—NOOR for TIME
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The Light of the Caucasus: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev

TIME contract photographer Yuri Kozyrev documents the fragile optimism of a changing Republic of Georgia.

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Yuri Kozyrev—NOOR for TIME
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The Battle for Tripoli: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev

In Libya, the fall of a dictator came faster than anyone expected. After six months of fighting along what were often stagnated front lines, the rebels succeeded last week in overwhelming the forces of Col. Muammar Gaddafi to take control of the Libyan capital. TIME contract photographer Yuri Kozyrev captures the fall of Tripoli.

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Spencer Platt—Getty Images
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Following the Path of Hurricane Irene

Over the weekend, Hurricane Irene plotted her way north up the eastern seaboard. Everyone from the Carolinas to New England prepared for the worst.

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Clifford Ross
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Hurricanes: The Sound and the Fury

To capture the ferocious beauty of hurricanes, photographer Clifford Ross swims into the ocean, to witness the storms like few others have.

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Brian Ulrich: Bringing Down the House

Local authorities have found a unique way to deal with the growing number of foreclosed homes in and around the city and suburbs of Cleveland: they demolish them.

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