UK photographer Paul Lowe's impactful war images showcase resilience and history
British photographer Paul Lowe passed away at age 60 while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains. He was known for his impactful work in war photography and peacebuilding, covering significant events like the fall of the Berlin Wall and Nelson Mandela’s release. Lowe's most notable contributions came during the Yugoslav Wars, particularly in Sarajevo from 1992 to 1996. He chose to stay in the region, focusing on documenting the aftermath of the conflict and aiding the post-war society. His photographs provide deep insights into the human experience during times of conflict. A selection of his work highlights the themes of despair and resilience throughout his career.