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Chat with photojournalist Don Bartletti

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Photojournalist Don Bartletti, who recently was in San Bruno, Calif., covering the aftermath of the gas pipeline explosion (above), will be chatting with readers at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Bartletti (left), who won the Pulitzer Prize for feature photography in 2003, took up photography as an art major in 1968. Three years later, as an Army infantry officer in Vietnam, his camera became as important to him as his gun.

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“Photojournalism is an adventure that falls somewhere between cultural anthropology and a scavenger hunt,” he says.

A selection of Bartletti’s photos, taken across five continents, can be viewed on the Framework blog.

Come back to latimes.com/readers to ask him your questions and chat with him about life as a photojournalist.

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