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  1. JT Blatty graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point and served six years as an active duty US Army officer. She deployed with the first troops into Afghanistan following 9/11 and into Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. After completing her US military service, JT pursued photography and writing as a career.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · The collage of the "Snapshots Sent Home" book by J. T. Blatty and a still image taken from a footage by AFP which shows Ukrainian servicemen firing with a D-30 howitzer at Russian positions near Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine, on March 21, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Sergey Shestak /AFP via Getty Images)

  3. 20 de feb. de 2024 · JT Blatty’s Snapshots Sent Home is a sweeping and illuminating account of what it means to not only fight as a soldier or a civilian combatant but also to document war—to make photographs and record first-person accounts of lives lived on, or in close proximity to, an ever-evolving series of frontlines. … Blatty’s memoir kicks into gear in the weeks following 9/11 with her service ...

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  5. J.T. Blatty’s immersive journey into the fishing communities and watery terrain of southeastern Louisiana is a love letter to an abundant and visceral universe. Years in the making, her book shows us a place of beauty and struggle set in a fragile world of water, big skies, and delicate land. - James Wellford · National Geographic

  6. J. T. Blatty has been traveling "down the road" from her home in New Orleans since 2009, capturing these places and people as no one previously has. Fish Town includes 137 color photographs taken by Blatty between 2012 and 2017.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2020 · A year into the project, Blatty realized what was at stake was much more than historic preservation. She writes of the soldiers, “Their stories need to be told now more than ever, because their stories are so very far from over.” “Frontline / Peace Life: Ukraine’s Revolutionaries of the Forgotten War” By J.T. Blatty