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- Sebastian D’souza, the photo editor for the Mumbai Mirror, has been quoted in media around the world talking about his coverage of the horrific terror attacks in Mumbai last week. Last Wednesday evening, he was working in the newspaper office when the newspaper staff heard shots at a nearby railway station. D'Souza walked over saw armed men shooting people in the train station. He trailed them and shot eerie photos of the terrorists walking through the station holding automatic weapons. Here's his firsthand account on the Mumbai Mirror newspaper's Web site. Other Mirror photographers also witnessed the shootings at the train station and elsewhere, and write their accounts here.
- On the citizen journalism front, eyewitnesses in Mumbai posted nearly live reports on the Internet, similar to past crises in major cities, such as the 2005 London transit bombings. This time, Twitter and Flickr were the preferred platforms. The London Telegraph examines the impact of Twitter. Check out the Flickr galleries of a Mumbai photographer named Vinu.
- David Guttenfelder, the award-winning Associated Press photographer, was among the journalists on the scene at the Taj Mahal Hotel.
- India-based photographer Michael Rubenstein narrates a slide show at The New York Times Web site.
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