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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain, presented by Robert Downey Jr.
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
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Actor in a Supporting Role, Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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75th Primetime Emmy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 15 Jan 2024
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Matthew Macfadyen, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin, Outstanding Drama Series, Succession (HBO)
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama, Kieran Culkin, Succession
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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Matthew Macfadyen, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin, Best Television Series, Drama, Succession (HBO)
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FUSSBALL - Bo Henriksen, Cheftrainer des FC Zürich, gratuliert Arsenal-Manager Mikel Arteta zum Sieg
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Kieran Tierney of Arsenal crosses with ripped shirt
Arsenal v FC Zurich, UEFA Europa League, Group A, Football, Emirates Stadium, London, UK - 03 Nov 2022
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PEOPLE - SAG Awards: Stars jubeln und freuen sich backstage
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Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong
28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Backstage, The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, USA - 27 Feb 2022
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PEOPLE - SAG Awards: Stars jubeln und freuen sich backstage
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Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong
28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Backstage, The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, USA - 27 Feb 2022
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PEOPLE - HBO Golden Globes After Party
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Kieran Culkin, Brian Cox, Jesse Armstrong, Alan Ruck and Sarah Snook
HBO Golden Globes After Party, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Jan 2020
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WM 2018 - England's Fussballmannschaft amüsiert sich bestens beim Training in Zelenogorsk
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Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, Jamie Vardy and Kieran Trippier put their boots on before training
England Football Team Training Session at Spartak Zelenogorsk training ground in Zelenogorsk near St Petersburg, Russia - 10 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Celtic FC launch new home strip with Kelly Clark, Kieran Tierney, Scott Brown, Moussa Dembele and Leigh Griffiths
Celtic FC Kit Launch, St Luke's, Glasgow, Scotland, UK - 23 April 2018
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FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
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Kieran Reid - New Zealand All Blacks captain looks around Murrayfield Stadium
New Zealand International Rugby Union team captain's run, BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK - 17 Nov 2017
New Zealand captain's run (pre - Scotland), BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland
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PORTRAIT - Oliver Stone
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Oliver Stone
'Snowden' Premiere, Toronto International Film Festival, Canada - 09 Sep 2016
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PEOPLE - Katie Price und Kieran Hayler beim Cheltenham Pferderennen
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Katie Price and husband Kieran Hayler
Cheltenham Festival Horse Racing, Britain - 17 Mar 2016
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PEOPLE - Katie Price und Kieran Hayler beim Cheltenham Pferderennen
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Katie Price and husband Kieran Hayler
Cheltenham Festival Horse Racing, Britain - 17 Mar 2016
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PEOPLE - Katie Price und Kieran Hayler beim Cheltenham Pferderennen
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Katie Price and husband Kieran Hayler
Cheltenham Festival Horse Racing, Britain - 17 Mar 2016
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Prince Harry visit to New Zealand - 16 May 2015
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Prince Harry and Kieran Read(All Blacks)
Prince Harry visit to New Zealand - 16 May 2015
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Prince Harry visit to New Zealand - 16 May 2015
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Prince Harry and Kieran Read (All Blacks)
Prince Harry visit to New Zealand - 16 May 2015
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UEFA Europa League 2014/15 Group Stage Group H Everton v FC Krasnodar Goodison Park, Goodison Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 11 Dec 2014
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Kieran Dowell of Everton
UEFA Europa League 2014/15 Group Stage Group H Everton v FC Krasnodar Goodison Park, Goodison Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 11 Dec 2014
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UEFA Europa League 2014/15 Group Stage Group H Everton v FC Krasnodar Goodison Park, Goodison Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 11 Dec 2014
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Arouna Kone and Kieran Dowell of Everton look dejected after FC Krasnodar score the opening goal
UEFA Europa League 2014/15 Group Stage Group H Everton v FC Krasnodar Goodison Park, Goodison Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 11 Dec 2014
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UEFA Europa League 2014/15 Group Stage Group H Everton v FC Krasnodar Goodison Park, Goodison Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 11 Dec 2014
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Kieran Dowell of Everton competes with Sergei Petrov and Yuri Gazinski of FC Krasnodar
UEFA Europa League 2014/15 Group Stage Group H Everton v FC Krasnodar Goodison Park, Goodison Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 11 Dec 2014
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Julianna Margulies and her family enjoy a New York rainy day
Manhattan, NY - Actress Julianna Margulies, her attorney husband Keith Lieberthal, and their son Kieran hold hands under umbrellas as they enjoyed a stroll in the rain. The three were bundled up and were all smiles as they were out and about on a chilly New York morning.
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Julianna Margulies and her family enjoy a New York rainy day
Manhattan, NY - Actress Julianna Margulies, her attorney husband Keith Lieberthal, and their son Kieran hold hands under umbrellas as they enjoyed a stroll in the rain. The three were bundled up and were all smiles as they were out and about on a chilly New York morning.
AKM-GSI December 6, 2014
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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Julianna Margulies and her family enjoy a New York rainy day
Manhattan, NY - Actress Julianna Margulies, her attorney husband Keith Lieberthal, and their son Kieran hold hands under umbrellas as they enjoyed a stroll in the rain. The three were bundled up and were all smiles as they were out and about on a chilly New York morning.
AKM-GSI December 6, 2014
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
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Katie Price Photocall
22 October 2014.
Katie Price photocell where her husband Kieran was left holding and feeding the new baby
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Katie Price Photocall
22 October 2014.
Katie Price photocell where her husband Kieran was left holding and feeding the new baby
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989d)
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Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are th...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989ab)
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they burning the bodies?"
He was shouting out to a young boy who was balancing a basket...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989aa)
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they burning the bodies?"
He was shouting out to a young boy who was balancing a basket...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989y)
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they burning the bodies?"
He was shouting out to a young boy who was balancing a basket ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989u)
Church members at Bethel Heart of Faith Church in Joe Blow Town wept after losing many members of their church in the past week including their pastor and assistant pastor. 2014-08-31 06
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989w)
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they burning the bodies?"
He was shouting out to a young boy who was balancing a basket ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989v)
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they burning the bodies?"
He was shouting out to a young boy who was balancing a basket ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989r)
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Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989s)
A taxi driver brings a sick woman to an Ebola clinic in Monrovia, Liberia. 2014-09-03 08
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989q)
Residents of West Point wait for distributions behind the quarantined lines. West Point is a district of Monrovia Liberia quarantined because of the recent Ebola outbreak. 2014-08-28 04
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war fr...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989p)
A man stands outside the Ebola holding facility. Denying he had Ebola, many people came up to this man and physically interacted with him today in West Point. West Point is a district of Monrovia Liberia quarantined because of the recent Ebola outbreak. 2014-08-28 07
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a co...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989o)
Family members and loved ones come to witness the burial of the Ebola victim. However, because of the risk, they stay far from the grave and are instructed not to visit for at least a year. Unification Town, Liberia. 2014-08-30 11
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gain...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989l)
Edward W. Geehjr, 35, burial team. Shortly after burying an Ebola victim. Unification Town, Liberia. 2014-08-30 11
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989n)
Members of the Ebola body removal team spray each other with chlorine to disenfect themselves after removing a body infected with Ebola from its home. Unification Town, Liberia. 2014-08-30 10
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil ...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989k)
Dolo Town Health Clinic which currently has three Ebola patients. On the operating table lays a man who almost bled to death after being in a severe car accident. This is a typical case where someone who is not infected can very easily become infected. 2014-08-29 09
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a cou...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989j)
Church members at Bethel Heart of Faith Church in Joe Blow Town wept after losing many members of their church in the past week including their pastor and assistant pastor.
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003....
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989h)
Preparing to burn Ebola bodies. Monrovia, Liberia 2014-08-29 06
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver yelled out of the car window: "Why are they burning the bodies?"
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989g)
The team in charge of burning the bodies of Ebola victims dress in PPE before transporting the bodies from a truck to the incinerator. Monrovia, Liberia 2014-09-03 13
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
K...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989f)
A healthcare worker stands next to a woman who had died of Ebola related symptoms in West Point, Monrovia, Liberia. 2014-08-28 07
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi driver ye...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989c)
Body removal team waits for the house to be sprayed with chlorine before they enter to remove the body killed by Ebola. Unification Town, Liberia. 2014-08-30 10
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner ...
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Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989b)
Body removal team loads a body bag into their van in order to drive it to the burial ground. Unification Town, Liberia. 2014-08-30 10
Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.
His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.
During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).
The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.
Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.
On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.
"After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.
"Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."
After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.
"Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a country back after steadily making gains from the destruction caused by civil war from 1989-2003."
Kesner recalls when his taxi drive...
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