Falling Man Richard Drew. [1] In 2001, he took the photo titled The Falling Man, which captured the image of a man falling from the World Trade Center towers following the September 11 attacks Richard Drew is a photographer for the Associated Press Credit: YouTube Where is 9/11 falling man photographer Richard Drew now? For the past 51 years, Drew has worked for the Associated Press as a photo-journalist
Pulitzer Prizewinning photojournalist Richard Drew on his 9/11 image Falling Man, and from www.firstpost.com
Nearly two decades after the 9/11 attacks, "The Falling Man" by Richard Drew remains one of the most unforgettable images from the tragedy. Richard Drew/AP Dickerson asked, "When you made the 'Falling Man' picture, did you know that you had done something extraordinary?" Drew said, "I didn't take the picture.
Pulitzer Prizewinning photojournalist Richard Drew on his 9/11 image Falling Man, and
12 on page seven of The New York Times, as well as in countless papers across the country and the world. The picture, taken from the corner of Vesey and West Streets in. The Falling Man, September 11, 2001 The Falling Man is a photograph taken by Associated Press photographer Richard Drew of a man falling from the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks in New York City.
September 11 attack Photos show true horror of 9/11 The Advertiser. [2] A British documentary 9/11: The Falling Man about the photo premiered on the Discovery Times channel on September 10, 2007 [1] In 2001, he took the photo titled The Falling Man, which captured the image of a man falling from the World Trade Center towers following the September 11 attacks
. Richard Drew is a photographer for the Associated Press Credit: YouTube Where is 9/11 falling man photographer Richard Drew now? For the past 51 years, Drew has worked for the Associated Press as a photo-journalist An image from AP photographer Richard Drew's sequence of "The Falling Man" taken at the World Trade Centre on 9/11