Graphic front page illustrates reality of war, says New York Times

8 March 2022, 10:14

An outstretched, bloody hand is the only visible part of a person who lies dead under a sheet after they were killed by Russian forces in Irpin, Ukraine.
Russia Ukraine War Day In Photos. Picture: PA

The family was trying to flee the Ukrainian city of Irpin when a Russian mortar exploded near them, the newspaper said.

The New York Times’ front-page photo on Monday of the grisly aftermath of a Russian attack on civilians in Ukraine shows how journalists try to weigh the sensibilities of customers with the need to illustrate the reality of war.

The picture, taken by photographer Lynsey Addario, shows Ukrainian soldiers tending to the bloodied bodies of four people moments after a mortar exploded near them.

The newspaper, when it tweeted out a story about the incident late on Sunday, warned it contained graphic images. Yet the photo was also used prominently on the New York Times’ website and took up four of five columns on the top of Monday’s newspaper, where there is no chance for such a warning.

Cliff Levy, deputy managing editor of paper, tweeted that it was one of the most important front pages of the war because of Ms Addario’s photo.

“I don’t see anything wrong with it at all,” said Fred Ritchin, former dean of the International Centre of Photography School at New York University.

“I think it was used in a way that respects the privacy of the individuals but still gives credence to the events that are going on.”

The photo is important to show at a time Russia claims civilians are not being targeted by their soldiers, and many of their countrymen believe that, Mr Ritchin said.

Troubling, even shocking, images often accompany coverage of war and other violent events. Editors must often make decisions on what to show, something that is complicated in a social media age where things not available in a newspaper or television can be easily found online.

The dead bodies of people killed by Russian shelling lay covered in the street in the town of Irpin, Ukraine
The dead bodies of people killed by Russian shelling lay covered in the street in the town of Irpin, Ukraine (Diego Herrera Carcedo/AP)

The Associated Press has already sent some pictures of the Ukraine war to its customers with a warning about graphic nature, said J David Ake, director of photography.

It does this to flag potentially sensitive photos to editors who receive them so they can make their own decisions about what they want to use. The AP does not run photos that gratuitously depict violence, he said.

“I’ve covered war long enough to know that I do not believe anything until I can see it, until I can photograph it,” Ms Addario said in an interview on MSNBC. “And this is a case where I watched civilians being targeted and it’s very important that image goes far and wide.”

The online article accompanying Ms Addario’s photograph also contains a link to a video taken by a colleague, Andriy Dubchak. The shaky video depicts a Ukrainian soldier on one side of a street and civilians escaping from the village of Irpin on the other, until the flash of an explosion between them.

Soldiers are then seen running toward the wounded.

The dead body of a person killed by Russian shelling lays covered in the street in the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022.
As Russian troops continue to shell encircled cities, the number of Ukrainians forced from their country has grown to over 1.4 million (Diego Herrera Carcedo/AP)

CNN aired the video late on Sunday with a warning from Anderson Cooper, who is reporting from Ukraine.

“We want to warn you that is shows precisely what this war truly is, and that’s why we think that it’s important that you see it,” he said.

“Because what’s happening in Ukraine right now should not be sanitised. It should be seen by the world in all its horrors. You will hear obscenities in this video and you will see them as well.”

Mr Ritchin, the former photography school dean, said he was reading the New York Times on the subway on Monday and he could hear people sitting across from him talking about the photograph.

“It creates a conversation,” he said. “That front page is a valuable piece of real estate… This time it was used appropriately.”

By Press Association

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