Interesting photos and back story. It's sad that the only reason the owner of the album wanted to know who took these photographs so it could add value to it when he comes to sell them, follow the links in the article to the original post/article.
Not keen on how it was written up.
The authors writes
It was as if war could somehow be partitioned from everyday life. And love.
The death and devastation seen in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the album, seemingly so distant from the photographer’s own world
Now click on Pictures of the Day, on the same site, and you’ll see images of violent protest in Athens, Libyan rebels, school children in Manhattan leaving school and President Sarkozy looking at some chickens all side by side.
And on an advert, soliciting people to become subscribers, they have the tag line, “our journalists influence the leaders”.
I wonder whose Propagandakompanie this paper is a member of.