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拍摄好比打仗,需要高技术装备还要有出色的眼力和感觉。美国海军军士长马蒂·约翰尼·比维拉(Mate Johnny Bivera)恰好兼具两者。 从巡航在阿拉伯海上的“罗斯福”号航空母舰的甲板到在阿富汗巡逻的海军陆战队士兵中,这位并不起眼的美国海军摄影师一直在努力寻找机会为这场战争“定格”。在过去的5个月里,比维拉已经发回了上千张数字照片,此外,他个人还保留了3张光盘的珍藏画面。比维拉对他的工作有非常通俗的理解。
Shooting is better than fighting, need high-tech equipment but also have excellent eyesight and feeling. The US Navy skipper Mate Johnny Bivera happens to be both. From the deck of the Roosevelt aircraft carrier cruising the Arabian Sea to the Marine Corps patrolling in Afghanistan, the modest US Navy photographer has been trying to find an opportunity to “freeze” the war. In the past five months, Bevila has sent back thousands of digital photos, in addition, he personally retained the collection of three discs of the screen. Bevila has a very general understanding of his work.