Reuters photographer Danish Siddiqui captured the folks driving the story

NEW DELHI, July 16 (Reuters) – Danish Siddiqui, the Reuters journalist killed in crossfire on Friday masking the war in Afghanistan, was a mostly self-taught photographer who scaled the heights of his profession even though documenting wars, riots and human suffering.

A native of New Delhi, Siddiqui, 38, is survived by his spouse Rike and two youthful children.

He was section of a group that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Aspect Images in 2018 for documenting Myanmar’s Rohingya refugee disaster, a collection explained by the judging committee as “shocking images that exposed the earth to the violence Rohingya refugees confronted in fleeing Myanmar.”

Buddies and colleagues described a male who cared deeply about the stories he protected, carrying out meticulous exploration prior to embarking on assignments and constantly focusing on the persons caught up in the news.

“Even in breaking news cycles he would consider about humanizing a tale,