The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston payed respect to veterans and those who cover them in a new exhibit.
The exhibit called "War Photography" offers a look at photographs taken before, during and after wars.
It showcases the work of 280 photographers from 28 countries looking at wars over the past several generations.
Pictures are hung on gray walls allowing the pictures to speak for themselves.
Some sections come with warnings because some images can be graphic.
The exhibit opened Sunday.
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War Photography
November 12, 2012
Updated Nov 12, 2012 at 7:21 AM PDT
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