[Talk on war photography in Guatemala]

Richard Flamer, a photojournalist, talks to an audience at Webster University in St. Louis, Mo. about the political history of Guatemala and his experience as a photographer in the country. Father Frank Cordaro gives an introduction to Flamer, giving some background on Flamer, especially his connect...

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Main Author: Flamer, Richard
Corporate Author: Webster University
Other Authors: Cordaro, Frank, 1951-
Format: Cassette Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 2000.
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520 |a Richard Flamer, a photojournalist, talks to an audience at Webster University in St. Louis, Mo. about the political history of Guatemala and his experience as a photographer in the country. Father Frank Cordaro gives an introduction to Flamer, giving some background on Flamer, especially his connections to the Guatemalan Indians. Flamer discusses working as a photojournalist in Guatemala, photographing mass graves in Guatemala for the UN and the atrocities he documented. He talks about his development as a photographer, and how photography helped him develop as a person. A question and answer session follows. 
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