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James Nachtwey (born March 14, 1948) [1] [2] is an American photojournalist and war photographer. He has been awarded the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal five times and two World Press Photo awards. In 2003, Nachtwey was injured in a grenade attack on his convoy while working in Baghdad, from which he made a full recovery.
Head On Photo Festival has exhibited work by Australian and international photographers. In 2012, the Festival premiered the exhibition and book (Based On a True Story) by David Alan Harvey at the Australian Centre for Photography and exhibited Burn in Print at Bondi Pavilion with work by James Nachtwey, Davide Monteleone, Laura El Tantawy and ...
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The festival was established in 2006, and has grown to become one of the most important photo festivals in Europe. The festival attracts famous photographers from all over the world, like Martin Parr, James Nachtwey and Bruce Gilden. [1]
"Undercover photography of Afghan rebels" Time: 1981 Rudi Frey [38] 43 Coverage in Poland [39] Time: 1982 Harry Mattison [40] 44 "Coverage of guerilla warfare in El Salvador" Time: 1983 James Nachtwey [41] 45 "Lebanon" Time: 1984 James Nachtwey [41] 46 "Photos of El Salvador" Black Star for Time: 1985 Peter Magubane [42] 47 "Cry for Justice ...
The photography exhibition, divided into six themes, was inspired by and derived from the photo archives of National Geographic with the intent to showcase a global chronicle of the lives of women ...
James Nachtwey: Famine in Somalia: A Somali mother lifts up the body of her child, killed by malnutrition. Image: 1994 Larry Towell: Palestinian territories: Palestinian children raise their toy guns in the air. Image: 1995 James Nachtwey: Rwandan genocide: Hutu man mutilated by the Hutu Interahamwe militia, who suspected him of sympathizing ...
Exhibit of candid John Lennon photos taken during the former Beatle's 18-month “Lost Weekend" is coming to a gallery in Boca Raton Feb. 16.