Welcome to The Wide Lens Podcast hosted by Brad Stave—where often unheard voices bring fresh perspectives to the biggest moments in recent history. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untold stories and hidden layers behind the events you thought you knew.
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Welcome to The Wide Lens Podcast hosted by Brad Stave—where often unheard voices bring fresh perspectives to the biggest moments in recent history. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untold stories and hidden layers behind the events you thought you knew.
Love what you’re hearing? Share The Wide Lens Podcast with a friend and drop us a rating or review where you listen to podcasts—it’s the best way to help others find the show. Thanks for listening!
On this episode of the Wide Lens Podcast, we revisit September 11, 2001, through the lens of amateur photographer Robert Fisch. That morning, while having breakfast near his Greenwich Village apartment, the sound of impact drew him toward the World Trade Center. Grabbing his camera, he captured the unfolding tragedy — from the second plane’s strike to the chaos that followed — and later, through his work, found himself at Ground Zero documenting the devastation up close. His images remain a haunting, firsthand record of that day’s events.
Please note: View Robert’s full 9/11 photo collection here: https://flic.kr/s/9tJ4
The Wide Lens Podcast
Welcome to The Wide Lens Podcast hosted by Brad Stave—where often unheard voices bring fresh perspectives to the biggest moments in recent history. We go beyond the headlines to reveal the untold stories and hidden layers behind the events you thought you knew.
Love what you’re hearing? Share The Wide Lens Podcast with a friend and drop us a rating or review where you listen to podcasts—it’s the best way to help others find the show. Thanks for listening!