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Subject: [Leica] Magnum documentary on Chernobyl
From: kcarney1 at cox.net (Ken Carney)
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 11:43:34 -0600
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That is some story, Ted.  I could not have taken those photos - just not 
cut out for PJ I guess.

Ken

On 11/20/2010 11:07 AM, tedgrant at shaw.ca wrote:
> Ken Carney offered::
>
>> I have read many books on the Chernobyl incident, but this photo  
>> essay is outstanding IMHO.  I was invited to be part of a trade  
>> delegation to Kiev about a month after the explosion, but I begged  
>> off.  The images may be disturbing to many.  It is impossible to  
>> think how this would be multiplied, even in the case of a "limited"  
>> nuclear attack or exchange.
>
>> http://todayspictures.slate.com/inmotion/essay_chernobyl/ <<<
>
> Hi Ken,
> I was invited to Russia in 1992 to produce a documentary on their 
> medical profession similar as seen in my book "Doctor's Work. The 
> Legacy of Sir William Osler" on Canadian, and USA medical professionals.
>
> While there a request to do something on the Chernobyl disaster. 
> Surviving children of the day and from the explosion.
>
> In 60 years as a photojournalist I've never been so emotionally 
> stressed out photographing children, no where near as bad as we see in 
> the Magnum series. Never the less incredible.
>
> The killer for me was while in a St. Petersburg hospital with a great 
> number of children. While doing rounds with one of the doctor's she 
> told me, "we would be with children whom she knew would never make it, 
> period! Not a hope!" That was bad enough to set me off because at home 
> my grandchildren were of similar ages as many there.
>
> In a simple clean little room we entered to see a boy, maybe 6 or 7 
> yrs, eyes closed lying on his bed. She sat down took his hand in hers, 
> checking pulse. Then in a very gentle soft quiet voice she began to 
> sing a Russian lullaby. There was no response from the child and I 
> snapped away a few frames.
>
> Then she stopped, a glance at me, then reached for the blanket and 
> pulled it over the boy. He had succumbed to his illness while I was 
> snapping away and she was singing/humming her lullaby! I couldn't hold 
> it back and began to cry stepping out of the room. She finished her 
> duties. Then comforted me in the hall putting her arm about my shoulder
>
> Even writing this, creates emotional feelings beyond anything I've 
> ever experienced in my career. Wars, destroyed body parts and many 
> other horrible situations! Never again!
>
> Dr. ted. :-(
>
>
>
>
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