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Photos from the Set of Standard Operating Procedure
Renowned photographer Nubar Alexanian, who has covered all of Errol Morris' film sets since 1992, was given unprecedented access to the set of Standard Operating Procedure. The result: an exhibition of photos that is touring around the country. During the exhibit's stop at the Walker Art Museum in Minneapolis, filmmaker Errol Morris and photographer Nubar Alexanian discussed the importance of the infamous Abu Ghraib photographs. Says Alexanian: "It's impossible to look at the photographs from Standard Operating Procedure without referencing the original photographs taken by the soldiers. The original photographs taken in Abu Ghraib rely on one of the primary strengths of documentary photographs: bearing witness. My images bear witness as well, but to something more accessible: the creative process of a documentary filmmaker."
From the set of Standard Operating Procedure
Karpinski in an interview with Errol Morris
Harman on camera
Prisoner towel
England interview for Standard Operating Procedure
Darby interview for Standard Operating Procedure
Dragging body on the set of Standard Operating Procedure
Prisoner's back
Close up on Harman tattoo
Hand in a water tank
Shower
Arm and bubbles in water tank
Man in water tank
Harman interview with Errol Morris
Monitor
Dogs on the set of Standard Operating Procedure
Javal Davis
Javal Davis hands
Couple kissing in front of prisoner
OGA
Prisoner on box
Jordan interview for Standard Operating Procedure