
Getty Images Reportage photojournalist, Lysney Addario (pictured), has published a new memoir about her remarkable career, called "It's What I do: A photographer's life of love and war." Click through the gallery to see her spectacular images.

An Iraqi woman walks through a plume of smoke rising from a massive fire at a liquid gas factory as she searches for her husband in the vicinity of the fire in Basra, Iraq, May 26, 2003. The fire was allegedly started by looters picking through the factory, and residents in the vicinity feared the explosion of the four liquid gas tanks on the premisis. Weeks after the end of the war, looting continues to be one of the main problems for both Basra and Bagdad cities as coalition forces struggle to get life back to normal.

Soldiers with the Sudanese Liberation Army wait by their truck while struck in the mud and hit by a sandstorm in North Darfur, Sudan, August 21, 2004.

Pakistani Taliban fighters in Bar Kambar Khel, in the Pakistani tribal area near the border of Afghanistan, July 4, 2008.

Syrian refugees fight for clothes and other items being distributed by Kurdish people at the Kawrkos camp outside of Erbil, in Northern Iraq, August 20, 2013. At the time, more than 30,000 new Syrian refugees crossed into Northern Iraq over five days, as Iraq opened its border to Kurdish civilians fleeing Syria's civil war.

Moviegoers at Baghdad's first 4-D cinema get an extra thrill from shaking seats and wind machines during a 3-D sci-fi film. During the worst years of violence, families stayed home to watch TV or DVDs. Most cinemas closed, as did this one, though it has plans to expand and reopen.




