Anja Niedringhaus was a renowned German photojournalist known for her powerful and evocative images capturing the realities of conflict and human suffering. She worked for the Associated Press for over 20 years, covering major global events such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Niedringhaus received numerous awards for her work, including the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2005. Tragically, she was killed in 2014 while on assignment in Afghanistan, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable storytelling through her lens.