Photographer Kate Books looking at a photo of the sunken USS Maine in Havana, Cuba, 1898. © Robert Stevens

Photographer Kate Books looking at a photo of the sunken USS Maine in Havana, Cuba, 1898. © Robert Stevens

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Photographer Kate Books looking at a photo of the sunken USS Maine in Havana, Cuba, 1898. © Robert Stevens Don McCullin, left and Paul Lowe, right talking to two women attending the opening reception. © Robert Stevens A stereo image in the first room of the exhibition. © Robert Stevens Anne Wilkes Tucker talks to a television reporter. © Robert Stevens A photograph by Ashley Gilbertson from his series “Bedrooms of the Fallen.” © Robert Stevens James Nachtwey looks at his iconic Rwanda photograph. To the left is an image by Jonathan Torgovnik from “Intended Consequences,” and to the right, a portrait by Richard Avedon from Vietnam. © Robert Stevens Books in display cases. Rear case: Philip Blenkinsop's book, "The Troubled South." In the front case: from left: Dan Eldon's "Journal"; Stephen Dupont's "A Photographer's Journal"; George Gittoes's "Artist's Diary, Afghanistan" © Robert Stevens A photograph by Nagano Shigeichi of a Japanese couple on a pilgrimage in mourning of the death of their son in Tokushima, Japan, 1956. In the distance, in another gallery, is a silkscreen by Andy Warhol. © Robert Stevens During the reception in a room below the exhibition, a video installation by Jennifer Steinkamp. © Robert Stevens Morimura Yasumasa’s re-staging of the meeting between Gen. MacArthur and Japanese Emperor Hirohito at end of World War II. © Robert Stevens Marcelo Brodsky’s “Class Photo, 1996” © Robert Stevens A visitor looking at an image by Lori Grinker of Dani Shimoni, a veteran of the Lebanon War. © Robert Stevens A photograph by Stephen Dupont of a Northern Alliance soldier in Afghanistan, 1998 © Robert Stevens Suzanne Opton’s photo of soldier Birkholz. © Robert Stevens From left Don McCullin, Marcelo Brodsky, Ian Brodsky, Peter van Agtmael, Gary Knight, Paul Lowe and Adam Ferguson during a dinner for the photographers, exhibition staff and patrons. © Robert Stevens Michael Christopher Brown and Louie Palu at the dinner. © Robert Stevens Paul Lowe and Don McCullin talking as Louie Palu photographs them. © Robert Stevens Anne Wilkes Tucker shows the photographers a painting by Andre Derain on the way to the War/Photography galleries. © Robert Stevens Anne Wilkes Tucker with Don McCullin at the Andre Derain painting. © Robert Stevens In the galleries, Gary Knight, Peter van Agtmael, Paul Lowe and Fiona Knight listen to Anne Wilkes Tucker. © Robert Stevens Anne Wilkes Tucker walks in front of the photographers during their group portrait. © Robert Stevens Group portrait of the photographers. © Robert Stevens Phillip (with red baseball cap) and Edith Leonian, Patrons, with co-curator Natalie Zelt, front and center, with the photographers during their group portrait. © Robert Stevens Visitors during the members opening day, look at photographs of the World Trade Center towers being hit on 11 September 2001. Photographs by Robert Clark. © Robert Stevens James Nachtwey "The photographer is the witness and the photograph is the testimony" © Robert Stevens Rachel Papo and other photographers sign books at the museum. © Robert Stevens Don McCullin signs a book as Gary Knight talks to people waiting to get their’s signed. © Robert Stevens The book signing below the video installation of Jennifer Steinkamp. © Robert Stevens An iconic photo by Susan Meiselas, from the civil war in Nicaragua, being put up as a poster in the same location years later. © Robert Stevens Jim Goldberg pointing to a photo of a boxed set of books titled Open See © Robert Stevens Photo by Jim Goldberg of a refugee and her hand written story © Robert Stevens Photo from the Vietnam War by Don McCullin © Robert Stevens James Nachtwey photograph of a father holding his dying daughter in El Salvador in 1984. © Robert Stevens