GVPanorama: A Surreal View of a Nation Unable to Move on the Cycle of Gun Violence
A powerful photo essay focusing on gun violence survivors.
Photo by David Goldman, via AP
While on the search for recent gun violence prevention news for our weekly "Friday Finds” feature, we often come across editorials, personal stories, or wider-lens articles that don’t necessarily fit into a “current events” window. With “GVPanorama” we will highlight some of these thought-provoking pieces.
For today’s GVPanorama, we share a more contemplative, image-centered piece about the after-effects of gun violence. It comes from an AP article from last October.
The photographer, David Goldman, utilizes a classic form of double-exposed images, with some editorial commentary, to elucidate the intense stories of a number of survivors.
“Each [photo] captures the twin realities of the subjects in the way only a double exposure photograph could, creating dueling focal points to which the eye cycles back and forth.”