Blood and Honey Photojournalist Ron Haviv cemented his reputation with these photographs from the Balkan wars of the early ’90s. This online exhibit, courtesy of Photo Arts, features text and pictures from Haviv’s book Blood and Honey. Several of the images may be familiar — his most famous photograph is of a Serbian soldier kicking a dead Muslim woman. The chapters run in roughly chronological order, from “Loyalty” and “War” to “Displacement/Replacement” and “Response and Failure,” and the photos speak for themselves. You can also find an excellent New York Times profile of Ron Haviv, and listen to an NPR interview |