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John Rosenthal, After

Season 18 Episode 1826 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

John Rosenthal shares the poignant images he captured in the 9th Ward after Katrina.

Photographer John Rosenthal says he “learned to recognize the signs of loss” while living in New York City, that recognition leads him to photograph buildings, places, & objects with the intent of preserving them before they are destroyed. He turned his lens to New Orleans & the 9th Ward in the days & weeks after Hurricane Katrina where he captured haunting, evocative images that tell the storm.

08/20/2016 | Rating NR

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John Rosenthal, After

Season 18 Episode 1826 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Photographer John Rosenthal says he “learned to recognize the signs of loss” while living in New York City, that recognition leads him to photograph buildings, places, & objects with the intent of preserving them before they are destroyed. He turned his lens to New Orleans & the 9th Ward in the days & weeks after Hurricane Katrina where he captured haunting, evocative images that tell the storm.

08/20/2016 | Rating NR

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