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In a six-part interview series, AP's Pulitzer prize-winning photography team -- Manoocher Deghati, Khalil Hamra, Manu Brabo, Muhammed Muheisen, Narciso Contreras, and Rodrigo Abd -- talk about their experiences covering the conflict in Syria. The interviews showcase the astounding resourcefulness, tenacity and courage that go into capturing the award-winning images, and highlight the importance of documenting this devastating civil war. Check back each week for a new video.
Manoocher Deghati, AP Middle East regional photo editor, discusses the dangers and complexities of covering the Syrian uprising, and the responsibility of managing a staff of photographers in the f...
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographers Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo, Narciso Contreras, Khalil Hamra and Muhammed Muheisen and Middle East Regional Photo Editor Manoocher Deghati spoke candidly about thei...
Recently returned from the Middle East, Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer Khalil Hamra discusses how he gained the trust of Syrian rebels who allowed him unprecedented access behind opposition...
Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photographer Manu Brabo recounts the day he captured the powerful image of a Syrian man mourning the death of his son. This third interview in our six-part series offers i...
AP Photographer Muhammed Muheisen speaks about his experience gaining the trust of Syrian refugees. His interview, the fourth in our six-part series, paints a vivid picture of the suffering of the ...
Narciso Contreras, AP freelance photographer, speaks about photography as a way to study and understand human behavior. Contreras discusses how he was able to access the front lines of the conflic...
In the final interview of our six-part series, AP senior photographer Rodrigo Abd recalls the challenges and dangers of filing photos from Syria. He discusses the Pulitzer prize-winning image which...
A behind-the-scenes conversation with Stylebook editors Sally Jacobsen, Darrell Christian and David Minthorn about how they work together on AP's style changes and why style matters. Colleen Newvin...
AP Stylebook editors Sally Jacobsen, Darrell Christian and David Minthorn share their thoughts on the value of style. Colleen Newvine, AP Stylebook product manager, explains the ever-evolving Style...