Anja Niedringhaus: Photographer's visual legacy
A U.S. Marine of the 1st Division carries a mascot for good luck in his backpack as his unit pushed further into the western part of Fallujah, Iraq, Nov. 14, 2004.
Anja Niedringhaus, a courageous and immensely talented Associated Press photographer who has covered everything from sports to war, was killed while covering elections in Afghanistan on April 4, 2014.
Read more: Afghanistan police officer shoots veteran AP journalists Kathy Gannon and Anja Niedringhaus
See more of Niedringhaus's photography here.
Afghanistan
Injured United States Marine Cpl. Burness Britt reacts after being lifted onto a medevac helicopter from the U.S. Army's Task Force Lift "Dust Off," Charlie Company 1-214 Aviation Regiment, June 4, 2011
Photographer Anja Niedringhaus was in a car in eastern Afghanistan with AP reporter Kathy Gannon when, according to a freelancer who was with them, an Afghan policeman approached them, yelled "Allahu Akbar" - God is Great -and opened fire on them in the back seat with his AK-47 on April 4, 2014. Niedringhaus was killed instantly and Gannon was wounded.