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  4. May 12, 2011 · "In September 1945 Joe O'Donnell was a twenty-three-year-old Marine Corps photographer wading ashore in Japan, then under American occupation. His orders were to document the aftermath of U.S. bombing raids in Japanese cities, including not only Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but also cities such as Sasebo, one of the more than sixty Japanese cities firebombed before the atomic blasts.

  5. www.jpodonnell.comJP O'Donnell

    About the Author. JP O'Donnell is the author of Run for My Life, Living On The Fringe Of The Mob, Fatal Gamble and its sequels, Deadly Codes: A Gallagher Novel and Pulse of My Heart: A Gallagher Novel. He also released his first children's book, The Tall Tree, in 2019. The feature length motion picture, Bent (2018), is based on characters ...

  6. Jones then applies mass layering techniques, vibrant colours and a variety of textures to produce each painting. Each portrait evokes a multisensory exploration of the mind, freeing curiosity from encumbrance. The result, a visual celebration of sound. View the full collection online and take a virtual walkthrough of our beautiful gallery space.

  7. Japan 1945. Twenty-three year old Marine Corps photographer Joe O’Donnell arrived in occupied Japan in September 1945. His assignment was to document the aftermath of the bombing of Japanese cities, including Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The official photographs were turned over to his superiors, never to be seen again.

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