IN PICTURES: Pioneer War Photographer's Images Of Crimea On Display
Roger Fenton redefined how military conflicts are covered, taking some of the first photos from an active war zone.
David Sivills-McCann is an award-winning journalist with 20 years of experience in TV, radio, print and online. He covers military stories in Scotland and Northern Ireland for BFBS, and has also worked around the world including covering deployments in the Middle East, Arctic and Baltic regions.
Roger Fenton redefined how military conflicts are covered, taking some of the first photos from an active war zone.
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