Tag: Photos With Uncanny But Unexplainable Power
On The Media
At the same time that the Twin Towers were falling, there were people having toothaches.
Friday, September 09, 2011
By PJ Vogt
I’m not sure how I found it in the first place, but the image that I most often think about when I think about September 11th was shot by a photographer named Melanie Einzig on the morning of the attacks. She didn't publish it for years because she was worried it would offend people.
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