Through the war photographer's lens
Award winning photojournalist Odd Anderson's images of the war in Iraq have been printed and broadcast around the world.
Born in Norway in 1969, Anderson has covered conflicts since 1988, including in Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
Anderson's take on the war in Iraq provided for many a gritty and compelling visual account of the fall of Saddam Hussein and his regime, the impact of the fighting on civilians and the toll on troops involved in the battle.
The Agence-France-Presse photographer is the latest to tell CNN of his account of the war and detailed some of the images that meant the most to him or proved the most poignant.
These images are presented in a click-through gallery located above.