A Conversation with Photographer Bruce Haley
(Page 6 of 6)
July-August 2009
Jeff Severns Guntzel
UR: Brilliant!
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BH: So I saved the one camera. It was chaos after that. Weapons were lost and people were trapped under the boat. My camera bag was out maybe 75 to 100 yards. It was starting to sink. So I gave good camera to somebody and I dove in to the water and starting swimming out after this thing. I got it and my other cameras were done. In fact, I use one as a paperweight; it’s still here in my office. But all my film—I had been traveling for weeks with these people and every single shot of mine, including the previous one that we just talked about, could have been lost, but I had all of my film double-bagged in those heavy-duty freezer bags. It was all under water in a camera bag, but I got to it in time before any water got through and managed to save all the film. I had to shoot the rest of the trip on that one little camera. But, you know…
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