Tim Hetherington — British Journalist born on December 05, 1970, died on April 20, 2011

Timothy Alistair Telemachus "Tim" Hetherington was a British photojournalist. He produced books, films and other work that "ranged from multi-screen installations, to fly-poster exhibitions, to handheld device downloads" and was a regular contributor to Vanity Fair... (wikipedia)

The funny thing about war is that people feel you need to be morally outraged. I feel morally outraged about it, and I've been doing it for long enough to feel morally outraged, because I have been in massacre scenes in West Africa, and I've been doing this for a long time now.
I'm a documentary image maker, still and moving, because keeping the real world on the agenda is really important at a time when we're increasingly disconnected from parts of the world on whom we depend.
Brotherhood means laying down your life for somebody, really willing to sacrifice yourself for somebody else.
I don't go to war for the adrenaline rush. I cover wars because that's what I've ended up doing.
I think it's really important that we understand that we share this world and we're connected to it.