Location & Experience
Ghaith Alsayed operates from Damascus, Syria, reporting on national events for The Associated Press since 2019. He documented a critical incident involving debris from an Iranian missile near Najha, Damascus.
Choosing the Photo
Upon reaching the site, Alsayed’s focus was not solely on the missile debris. Instead, he captured farmers battling wind-induced flames in their fields. This scene highlighted the impact of regional conflict on Syria’s rural communities.
The image reflected the farmers’ struggle to protect their livelihoods from the effects of war.
Photo Creation Process
Alsayed found farmers using water from hoses and tanks to combat fires caused by the missile debris. Rather than isolating the missile in his photograph, he aimed to capture a comprehensive story. He observed the scenario, waited for an opportune moment when the farmers approached the missile, and then took the shot.
The image encapsulated the cause and consequence, presenting the missile debris alongside the farmers’ efforts to mitigate damage.
Why the Photo Stands Out
Alsayed, seasoned in photojournalism, emphasizes imaging event impacts over the events themselves. His photograph prioritizes the human element, capturing farmers’ reactions and strategies to safeguard their fields.
The image exceeds showcasing conflict remnants; it illustrates civilian life intertwined with larger political dynamics.
The contrast between the farmers and the missile debris strengthens the image, conveying that wars reach beyond battlefield boundaries into everyday civilian spaces.

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