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Home  /  World  /  Last photo taken by journalist Bill Biggart, who died documenting 9/11, goes viral

Last photo taken by journalist Bill Biggart, who died documenting 9/11, goes viral

by Josh Horowitz
September 11, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Last photo taken by journalist Bill Biggart, who died documenting 9/11, goes viral

Remembering a Hero Through His Lens

Wednesday marks the 23rd anniversary of the devastating 9/11 terrorist attacks that jolted the United States and the world. The 2001 assault on New York City‘s iconic World Trade Center underscored the vulnerability of even the most powerful nations, leaving a lasting impact on global security and geopolitics.

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A day of unimaginable tragedy

On that fateful day, hijacked planes crashed into the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania, claiming nearly 3,000 lives. The attacks were the deadliest on U.S. soil since the Pearl Harbor bombing, which had propelled America into World War II.

Among the brave souls who documented the unfolding chaos was photojournalist Bill Biggart. Known for his fearless coverage of conflict and social movements, both domestically and internationally, Biggart captured a haunting image of the collapsing Tower Two. Tragically, this would be his final photograph.

A passionate journalist

Bill Biggart was a seasoned press photographer, renowned for his commitment to capturing the harsh realities of war and injustice. His work took him into perilous situations, where he documented the human condition with unwavering dedication.

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During the attack, Biggart’s wife called him on his cellphone to inform him it was an act of terrorism, not an accident. “I’m O.K.,” he reassured her. “I’m with the firemen,” as reported by PetaPixel.

Bolivar Arellano, a photographer for the New York Post who was also covering the tragic event, recalled seeing Biggart at the scene. According to Arellano, Biggart was closer to the towers than any other photographer, and even closer than many of the firefighters.

The final moments

At 10:28:22 a.m., the weakened support beneath the impact zone of the North Tower finally gave way, causing the massive structure to collapse. Just two seconds later, at 10:28:24 a.m., Biggart captured a striking photograph of the South Tower’s ruins alongside the still-standing base of the North Tower. The image, almost devoid of color, depicted a somber tapestry of industrial lines softened and fractured by dust and smoke, reflecting the grimness of the day.

Bill Biggart was likely still looking through the viewfinder of his Canon D30 when 500,000 tons of glass, concrete, and steel collapsed on him at 120 miles per hour.

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The last photo taken by Bill Biggart, the only journalist killed covering 9/11. pic.twitter.com/vt85v3dZw1

— Fascinating (@fasc1nate) September 10, 2024

Four days after the tragedy, rescue crews recovered Biggart’s body from beneath the dense rubble that once was the World Trade Center. Biggart was the only professional photographer covering 9/11 who did not make it out alive.

Bill Biggart’s final photograph has gone viral, serving as a poignant reminder of the bravery and dedication of those who risk their lives to document history. His work continues to inspire, capturing the indomitable spirit of humanity even in the face of unimaginable tragedy.

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