Join us this month for episode 3 of Epa Talks, where we discuss what it takes to be a war photographer. With the war in Ukraine dominating headlines around the world and bringing the kind of violence and bloodshed to Europe that had not been seen in 80 years, we asked Kim Ludbrook, epa’s South Africa photographer, and Gjorgji Licovski, a veteran epa photographer who covered the Balkan conflict in the 1990s, what a journalist has to go through to deliver coverage of an active war zone like the one that is unfolding in Ukraine. We also discuss the role that social media plays in the spread of information compared to traditional journalistic sources, as well as the importance of war photography in documenting a world-changing event and how the images can influence or even change the course of history.