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On Assignment: Prayers in the Dark

Damon Winter of The New York Times arrived in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday. James Estrin spoke with him at midnight Thursday.

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On Assignment: Where Is the Help?

Damon Winter asks the same question that is constantly asked of him. Viewers are cautioned that this slide show includes very disturbing images.

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Essay: Prison Break

With the inmates all gone, Damon Winter was able to portray the Civil Prison of Port-au-Prince; a view that few people have ever had.

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Shoptalk: Vignettes

Damon Winter discusses the technical challenges of shooting this moving photograph of mourners at the site of a mass burial in Haiti.

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“A Year at War” Begins in Afghanistan

Damon Winter is part of The Times team following the First Battalion, 87th Infantry in northern Afghanistan.

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Unhurt by Two Mines, but Not Untouched

In the middle of photographing for the "Year at War" series, Damon Winter was confronted by choices that could have made the difference between life or death.

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Through My Eye, Not Hipstamatic’s

Damon Winter, a New York Times staff photographer, on the validity of an iPhone image.

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Photographing the Unseeable

With the final installment of the Lives Restored series published this week, Damon Winter discusses the challenges he faced in capturing what's essentially invisible: what happens inside someone's mind.

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Obama — Then and Now

Damon Winter covered the election of Senator Barack Obama in 2008, for which the photographer won a Pulitzer Prize. The experience this time, in 2012, is very different.

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