- Jeff Widener was a photojournalist who took the famous "Tank Man" photo in Tiananmen Square on June 5th, 1989, showing a lone man standing in front of a line of tanks.
- He risked his life to get the film out, with help from a stranger named Kirk who smuggled the film out in his underwear past secret police and delivered it to the Associated Press office.
- Widener was not sure at the time if the photo would be impactful, but 25 years later it remains one of the most iconic photos in history, though banned in China. He is still unsure what happened to the "Tank Man" or others involved like the tank crew.