‘When I got up to the room, what made me totally unsettled was that there was a bullet hole right behind me on the wall, so I knew I was easy pickins for anybody that wanted toget me.’ – JEFF WIDENER
Widener lined up his lens just as a man carrying shopping bags stepped in front of the war machines, waving his arms and refusing to move.The tanks tried to go around the man, but he stepped back into their path, climbing a top one briefly.
Widener assumed the man would be killed, but the tanks held their fire.Eventually the man was whisked away, but not before Widener immortalized his singular act of resistance. Others also captured the scene, but Widener’s image was transmitted over the AP wire and appeared on front pages all over the world. Decades after Tank Man became a global hero, he remains unidentified. The anonymity makes the photograph all the more universal, a symbol of resistance to unjust regimes everywhere.