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05/04/2003 01:18:41 AM · #1 |
Try to catch this facinating documentary which profiles photojournalist, James Nachtwey. You'll get THE inside view what it's really like to be a photojournalist.. the uglyness of war, poverty.. etc etc. It's quite disturbing.
Initially, I wanted to see this film to pickup a pointer or two, but at the end, I was totally transfixed by his pictures. I wanted to see more.. learn more about the subjects in his pictures..
//us.imdb.com/Title?0309061
//www.war-photographer.com
Some of his pics
//www.faheykleingallery.com/featured_artists/nachtwey/nachtwey_frames.htm
Message edited by author 2003-05-04 01:29:25.
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05/04/2003 05:42:48 AM · #2 |
Saw this on french television a few months ago. Very impressive and moving!
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05/04/2003 10:46:56 PM · #3 |
Thank you for sharing this link. I am persuing his work now.
Of particular note, on his website, is an image of a man throwing a pan of water onto a burning truck in Northern Ireland in 1981. There is so much hope from this man that he can still help or make a difference. That his efforts matter, yet in such sharp contrast, this image shows how desperately futile his act really is. This is a powerful image that speaks volumes to me. Other images on there are very powerful, but the contrasts in this particular one is astounding. |
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05/05/2003 02:48:32 AM · #4 |
yer welcome. :) and, yep, his photographs bring out such range of emotion out of the viewer.. it's just bleepin amazing..
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