The Falling Man of 9/11, one image in the midst of thirteen taken by New York Times photographer Richard Drew during the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, shows a horrifying image of one of the "jumpers": a then-unidentified man plunging headfirst from the top of the towers. This man was later identified by a BBC investigative documentary discussed in the last entry here as Jonathan Briley, the videographer at Windows on the World, the penthouse restaurant atop the North Tower.
THE ARCHETYPAL IMAGES OF 9/11
THE ARCHETYPAL IMAGES OF 9/11
THE ARCHETYPAL IMAGES OF 9/11
The Falling Man of 9/11, one image in the midst of thirteen taken by New York Times photographer Richard Drew during the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, shows a horrifying image of one of the "jumpers": a then-unidentified man plunging headfirst from the top of the towers. This man was later identified by a BBC investigative documentary discussed in the last entry here as Jonathan Briley, the videographer at Windows on the World, the penthouse restaurant atop the North Tower.