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Zoriah Miller is a photojournalist who was ejected from his embed assignment for publishing pictures of a dead Marine on his website.
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Zoriah is able to use a visually captivating aesthetic to depict the violent, heartbreaking and often grotesque contemporary conditions in the Middle East and, through major media outlets, inform a larger public about the realities of life in these war-stricken areas.
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Zoriah is an award winning photojournalist on the ground in the Middle East documenting the people, places and conditions in some of the most war-torn areas on earth.
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After the initial post (and outrage over the $4,000/week price tag) Zoriah responded to criticism on Lightstalkers. org:
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Victoria Fine 2010
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"It's very exciting to be in the same category as Zoriah - he's the war photographer right now," MacLellan said.
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It's hard to say where to expect Zoriah, however, if he moves on.
BAGnewsNotes 2009
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Photo: Zoriah (c) Palestinian youth among rubble in the Gaza Strip.
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With a background in disaster management and humanitarian relief, Zoriah has spent years working for various international aid organizations, including the Red Cross.
BAGnewsNotes 2008
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Zoriah has worked extensively in Iraq, Afghanistan, Gaza and Lebanon and has won wide critical recognition since the early '90's.
BAGnewsNotes 2008
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Working as an embed, Zoriah met the ire of the powers-that-be for publishing images of U.S. military dead on his photoblog.
BAGnewsNotes 2008
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