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“Most of the people you see here are dead. My images have not really helped them. Maybe they’ll help people in the future. Maybe they’ll help with fund-raising here and there. But to these particular people, they did not help.” — Misha Friedman, New York Times. Saving Lives or Photographing Them?

The New York Times Lens Blog profiles Misha Friedman, a photographer who left his adminitrative job with Doctors Without Borders in order to document tuberculosis in the former Soviet Union.

Image: A Russian woman with tuberculosis, hetatitis C and HIV at a St. Petersburg hospital, by Misha Friedman via the New York Times.

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