James Nachtwey (* 14 March 1948 in Syracuse) (N.Y.) is an American documentary photographer, war correspondent and photojournalist. Nachtwey is one of the most important representatives of contemporary documentary photography, especially war photography
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James Nachtwey (* 14 March 1948 in Syracuse) (N.Y.) is an American documentary photographer, war correspondent and photojournalist. Nachtwey is one of the most important representatives of contemporary documentary photography, especially war photography

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Feb 11, 2012

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Photo12/imageBROKER/Sylvio Dittrich

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