During a campaign rally for former President Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pa., shots were fired, and New York Times photographer Doug Mills found himself in the midst of the chaos. As the Secret Service sprang into action to protect Mr. Trump, Mr. Mills continued to capture the moment with his camera, freezing time with a single click.
The resulting image of Mr. Trump, bloodied but defiant, encapsulates the intensity of that fateful evening. This year has been filled with such powerful moments, all expertly documented by Times photographers who have an unparalleled eye for storytelling through images.
The Year in Pictures showcases these extraordinary moments that defined 2024 and invites you to experience them through the lens of our talented photographers.
From the highs and lows of the presidential campaign to the harrowing realities of war zones around the world, our photographers have fearlessly captured it all. Each image tells a story that goes beyond words and brings viewers face-to-face with history as it unfolds.
Whether it’s documenting political debates or capturing heart-wrenching scenes from conflict zones like Gaza or Ukraine, our photographers are dedicated to shedding light on both triumphs and tragedies that shape our world.
Through their lenses, they reveal not just pain and suffering but also resilience and hope amidst adversity. Their work serves as a reminder of both the fragility and strength of humanity in times of crisis.
2024-12-18 10:30:13
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