Daniel’s photos illustrate bloody scenes: on sidewalks, near train tracks, in front of convenience stores and McDonald’s restaurants, and across bedroom mattresses and living room sofas. They are graphic and intense, and they show us the effects of President Duterte’s effort.

What is it like to be on the seeing end of the camera; to bear witness, and to take photos that are difficult to look at? In this podcast, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Times photographer Daniel Berehulak talks about his experience.

Susan Lehman is host.