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'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Dibond mounted C-type and Giclée prints by Genesis.
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Dibond Mounting by Genesis Imaging
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Dibond Mounting by Genesis Imaging
'Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington' at Imperial War Museum London. Image © IWM

Genesis is proud to have been a part of Imperial War Museum London’s latest exhibition, Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington, producing Dibond mounted C-type and Giclée prints.

The exhibition is free to all and runs until 29th September 2024.

“Take a deeper look into the human experience of conflict with Storyteller: Photography by Tim Hetherington at IWM London.

Explore a more thoughtful and visually captivating insight into conflict than in the news we watch or read, and challenge your assumptions about war and those caught up in it.
 
A celebrated photojournalist, filmmaker and humanitarian, Hetherington often returned to the same places over several months or years to develop better connections with those whose stories he told. 

Storyteller marks the 13th anniversary of Hetherington’s death while filming and photographing the Libyan Civil War (2011). With photography from across his career and a selection of his cameras and diaries on display, you can also immerse yourself in his film Sleeping Soldiers, shown across three screens as it was intended to be viewed.”