
Iconic 9/11 photos and the photographers who shot them: Here are their stories
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Fox News gathered some of the most iconic photographs of the 9/11 attacks and the aftermath and spoke with photographers about their experiences 20 years later.
Here are their stories. "There was an eerie quiet" "The power and the weight of those words are obviously overwhelming and obviously very historic" "Once we got there, that’s all you smelled, you know, just something burning" "I remember how the streets of New York were just so empty that night" "Firefighters and ironworkers were splitting beams all night trying to get to anybody." Yoni Brook was a 19-year-old college sophomore at New York University (NYU) on September 11, 2001. He was unaware that two planes had hit the World Trade Center until he left class that day. "[I] looked down south and saw that the buildings had just collapsed," Brook, now 39, told Fox. "And so, I ran to my dorm."More Related News