#63 PHOTO STORIES THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD

In 2018, Pulitzer prize winner Cathal McNaughton showed a shocked world the true horrors of the Rohingya refugee crisis and in doing so earned a Pulitzer Prize.

Thirty three years prior, in 1985, French photojournalist Frank Fournier made the harrowing story of a Colombian girl, trapped for sixty hours following a volcanic mudslide. He too was given a top photographic award.

Today we ask what it feels like, to make these photographs and how the world reacts, with special guest Cathal McNaughton.

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Pictures copyright Cathal McNaughton

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