A Life Less Ordinary: The Photographs of Chris Hondros
On April 20, war photojournalist Chris Hondros was killed, apparently by a rocket-propelled grenade, while covering the front lines of Libya's civil war in the besieged rebel outpost of Misrata. For the staff of Foreign Policy, Chris was far more than a credit line under a photo, though he was certainly that: His name appears on countless FP stories, from a devil's grab bag of locations -- Liberia, Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Haiti, Egypt's Tahrir Square, and most recently, Libya.
But we didn't merely rely on Chris's ability to vividly capture the most extreme moments of human existence -- from the immediacy of close-quarters combat in ravaged Libyan apartment blocks to a quake-injured Haitian child looking for solace in a makeshift balloon. We also considered him a friend. His humanism, courage, and artistic brilliance will be sorely missed in this office as well as in many, many other parts of the world. In celebration of Chris's life and work, we present a selection of our favorite photos.




Apr23 '11
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RIP, sir.
Apr23 '11
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I'm going to have to side with bob on this one.
Apr24 '11
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Guy could photograph the meep out of strife.
You done good , sir, at showing the world how terrible we ought not to be.
Thank you.
Apr25 '11
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Ballsy.
Apr25 '11
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meh
Apr26 '11
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Looked at all of them, pretty meep good.