Cynthia Elbaum

Cynthia Elbaum
Cynthia Elbaum

Cynthia Elbaum (March 19, 1966 – December 22, 1994) was an American photojournalist, killed in Chechnya.

Cynthia Elbaum, who grew up in Ashfield, Massachusetts, graduated from Smith College with a major in Russian studies. She travelled frequently to the former Soviet Union, working as a freelance photojournalist.[1]

On assignment for Time magazine during the start of the first war in Chechnya, Cynthia was photographing in the streets of Grozny, the capital of the breakaway republic, when she was killed in a Russian bombing raid. She is the first journalist known to have been killed in that war.[2]

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"Cynthia Elbaum: A Life In Pictures, 2012 Ashfield Film Fest Grand Prize Winner" url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRAjDwBmhFU

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