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Documentary celebrates life and work of Chris Hondros

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Documentary celebrates life and work of Chris Hondros

His iconic image of a government commander jumping with joy on a bridge during the Liberian civil war in 2003 established Chris Hondros as one of the foremost conflict photographers in the world. Seven years after he was killed on assignment in Libya, his childhood friend, Greg Campbell, pays tribute to the award winning photographer in the documentary “Hondros.” Christopher Booker reports.

03/04/2018

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