Photoreporter from New Zealand History of War: I cried hard, and I met Adam Yashar.

New Zealand's renowned photographer, Wade Goddard, has exclusively given an interview for “afternoon vision”, where he relates the wartime moments in Kosovo that he has been able to capture through his camera and that the whole world has then seen in reports of the front pages of prestigious media. He has [...]
New Zealand's renowned photographer, Wade Goddard, has exclusively given an interview for “afternoon vision”, where he relates the wartime moments in Kosovo that he has been able to capture through his camera and that the whole world has then seen in reports of the front pages of prestigious media.
He has indicated that he had also met with Lady Commander Adam Yashhar.
In 1998, I met Adam Yashhar, and somewhere deep, there was no more than one war in a valley. From 1998 to 1999, I was in Serbia when the bombings began, then I went to Pristina when I left Belgrade. I spent most of the prepared bombings in Albania in the north”, he points out, adding that he has seen sad human stories, some of which he has perpetuated in the picture.












