Thomas Hoepker, Who Captured an Indelible 9/11 Image, Dies at 88
Briefly

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Thomas Hoepker captured an image of five people seemingly unperturbed by the 9/11 attacks, raising questions about the ambiguity of a photograph.
The picture, withheld from the public for five years, became one of the indelible images of 9/11, mesmerizing viewers and provoking controversy over the reactions of the people depicted.
Thomas Hoepker, a renowned photojournalist, passed away at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy spanning decades of magazine feature photography.
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