by Cheryl Diaz Meyer | Jun 15, 2006 | Editorial Photography, News, Photography, Photojournalism, Reportage, War, War on Terror
Declaring their new loyalty by taping a poster on their vehicles of Ahmed Shah Masood, Mohibullah and some 500 other Taliban soldiers from Konduz surrender to the Northern Alliance in northern Afghanistan. Many of the foreign Taliban were unable to surrender and...
by Cheryl Diaz Meyer | Feb 13, 2003 | Photojournalism, Reportage, War on Terror, War Photography
In the Eastern Marshes of southern Iraq, 5,000 Iraqis have returned to reclaim land and restore the marshes once destroyed by Saddam Hussein after the first Gulf War Shiite uprising. The Dallas Morning News photographer Cheryl Diaz Meyer reports on the conditions of...
by Cheryl Diaz Meyer | Oct 24, 2001 | Editorial Photography, News, Photography, Photojournalism, Reportage, War, War on Terror
An ancient grave site on the Northern Alliance’s Quzal Tomjuq command post overlooks the sleepy town of Lala Maidan where a wedding was celebrated as jets roared overhead in the second day of air strikes in northern Afghanistan. The command post sits just miles...
by Cheryl Diaz Meyer | Oct 23, 2001 | Commercial Photography, Corporate Photography, Crisis, Documentary, Editorial Photography, News, War on Terror, War Photography
Zebullah, 12, listens to an English lesson from his nurse Abdul Satar through a window at the Khoja Bahauddin Hospital in northern Afghanistan. Zebullah’s foot was injured and his two uncles were killed when the Taliban fired a rocket into their house during a...