yahoonews:

“Although he has not chosen his fate, he appears to have, in his last instants of life, embraced it. If he were not falling, he might very well be flying.” — Tom Junod
Richard Drew, the AP photographer behind this 9/11 “Falling Man” shot retraces his steps and recalls the “unknown soldier.” Click here to read the story.

yahoonews:

“Although he has not chosen his fate, he appears to have, in his last instants of life, embraced it. If he were not falling, he might very well be flying.” — Tom Junod

Richard Drew, the AP photographer behind this 9/11 “Falling Man” shot retraces his steps and recalls the “unknown soldier.” Click here to read the story.

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    The images still get to me…esp the ones of those who chose to jump or fell…smh… a tragic day… but what have the people...
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