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Zoriah Miller (born January 27, 1976), or simply Zoriah, is an American photojournalist and war photographer. He has worked for international aid organizations such as the Red Cross 〔"(Welcome Zoriah )", BagNewsNotes, November 2008.〕 before returning to photography after a long absence. Although having contributed photos to photo agencies World Picture News, The Image Works, Reporters Agency, and Rapport Press, Miller remains independent and produces his photo stories on a freelance basis. Miller's images of conflict in Iraq have been published in relation to a controversy where he was kicked out of embed with US forces when he was accused of violating the terms of his embedding by taking pictures of dead and injured soldiers and thereby "(the ) enemy with an after-action report on the effectiveness of their attack and on the response procedures of U.S. and Iraqi forces".〔Michael Kamber and Tim Arangom, "(4,000 U.S. Deaths, and a Handful of Images )", ''New York Times,'' June 26, 2008. Accessed March 13, 2009.〕 Photographs that he took in Iraq of dead US Marines after a suicide bomber in Al-Karmah that he posted on his website were widely discussed and brought to light the issue of wartime censorship.〔〔Robert Fox, "(Truth and other casualties of war )", ''Guardian,'' 25 July 2008. Accessed 26 June 2010.〕〔Thomas Hofnung, "Irak: ces morts que l'Amérique ignore", ''Libération,'' 31 July 2008, pp. 6–7.〕 ==Awards, honors and achievements== Although working as a photographer from a young age , Miller's career did not take off until late 2005 when a photograph of his showing one result of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was published by ''Newsweek.''〔''Newsweek,'' 11 January 2006, p. 73.〕 Miller was named Photojournalist Of The Year by the Morepraxis Organization〔Here () is the Morepraxis website.〕 in 2006 primarily for his work documenting the conflict in Gaza.〔 In January 2010, Miller won the PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Award for his work on famine in Africa.〔Meredith May, "(New award honors nonprofits' photographers )", ''San Francisco Chronicle,'' January 28, 2010.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zoriah Miller」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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