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American Photo - 9.11.01 The Photographers' Stories

On September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D

On September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D

American Photo - 9.11.01 The Photographers' Stories

by Bonnier Corporation
American Photo - 9.11.01 The Photographers' Stories
American Photo - 9.11.01 The Photographers' Stories
American Photo - 9.11.01 The Photographers' Stories

What is it about?

On September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D.C. and rural Pennsylvania rocked the national consciousness. In New York, as most fled the destruction, police, firemen and emergency workers pushed headlong into its maw, and a brave few followed in their wake carrying cameras. American Photo is proud to present the stories of the photographers that shot the World Trade Center attacks and their aftermath, told in their own words, and accompanied by the stunning images they etched into history that day.

American Photo - 9.11.01 The Photographers' Stories

App Details

Version
5.20
Rating
(9)
Size
259Mb
Genre
Photo & Video Books
Last updated
September 13, 2014
Release date
September 9, 2011
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App Store Description

On September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D.C. and rural Pennsylvania rocked the national consciousness. In New York, as most fled the destruction, police, firemen and emergency workers pushed headlong into its maw, and a brave few followed in their wake carrying cameras. American Photo is proud to present the stories of the photographers that shot the World Trade Center attacks and their aftermath, told in their own words, and accompanied by the stunning images they etched into history that day.

American Photo is honored to provide this app free of charge. In lieu of payment, we and the photographers represented in this story strongly encourage you to make a donation of any size to one of the charities found on the Donate page in the app.

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-To bookmark pages, tap the upper-right corner of a page. Return to this page through the “Bookmarks” tab in the menu bar. Re-tap the same corner to remove bookmark.

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