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Foreign photographer detained on English Coast, WW1
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Foreign photographer detained on English Coast, WW1
The camera - the b괥 -noire of the authorities. A foreign photographer is detained by soldiers on the English coast while his papers are examined. Date: 1915
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Authorities Camera Checking Correspondent Detained Examined Foreign Journalism Papers Photographer Spies Spying Suspicion Suspicious
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1. Title: "Behind Enemy Lines: A Foreign Photographer's Detainment on the English Coast During World War I" During the tumultuous years of World War I, the lines between journalists and spies were often blurred, making the work of foreign correspondents a precarious endeavor. In this evocative image from 1915, a foreign photographer is detained by soldiers on the English coast as they scrutinize his papers. The camera, a Leica Q-LR, hangs ominously from his neck, casting an ominous shadow over the scene. Suspicion and paranoia were rampant during this time, and the authorities were on high alert for any signs of enemy activity. The photographer, a dedicated journalist seeking to document the war, found himself ensnared in the web of suspicion. As the soldiers meticulously examined his documents, he could only hope that his credentials would be enough to secure his release. The image captures a pivotal moment in the history of journalism and the first World War. It serves as a poignant reminder of the risks and challenges faced by foreign correspondents during times of conflict. The camera, once a tool for capturing truth and beauty, had become the "bête noire" of the authorities, a symbol of suspicion and potential danger. The photograph, taken from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing valuable insights into the complex relationship between war, journalism, and the role of the foreign photographer during a time of global conflict. This image is available for licensing for various uses, including editorial, educational, and personal projects. For more information, please contact Mary Evans Picture Library.
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