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December 2011 : James Nachtwey

James Nachtwey was the featured photographer of December, 2011. Approx. 70 photos and several quotes from Nachtwey can be found in the blog. [Featured Photographer of the Month > James Nachtwey] Plus, you can always send your suggestions for the photographer of the month. For more works of Nachtwey, please visit his web site. Also, check out the links below. 

  • World Press Photo Archive
  • Scanned photos from his book, Deeds of War
  • Time’s LightBox
  • National Geographic
  • Fahey/Klein Gallery
  • TED Talk [video]

Thank you for your interest, 

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I used to call myself a war photographer. Now I consider myself as an antiwar photographer.
James Nachtwey - on the question wheather he has changed much in ten years, “American Photo”, January/February 2000.

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Afghanistan, 1986. Mujahedin praying while on an operation against the Soviet army.
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Afghanistan, 1986. Mujahedin praying while on an operation against the 
Soviet army.

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Bosnia, 1993. Wounded soldier.
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Bosnia, 1993. Wounded soldier.

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West Bank, 2002. Digging out the ruins of a shop in Jenin refugee camp.
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West Bank, 2002. Digging out the ruins of a shop in Jenin refugee camp.

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India, 1993. Untouchables working in a brick factory.
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India, 1993. Untouchables working in a brick factory.

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I want to record history through the destiny of individuals who often belong to the least wealthy classes. I do not want to show war in general, nor history with a capital H, but rather the tragedy of a single man, of a family.
James Nachtwey

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A monk prays at Shwedagon Pagoda, Burma/Myanmar.
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A monk prays at Shwedagon Pagoda, Burma/Myanmar.

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Indonesia. Women of the An-Nadzir commune begin Islam’s Feast of the Sacrifice, 2007.
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Indonesia. Women of the An-Nadzir commune begin Islam’s Feast of the Sacrifice, 2007.

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An attendant at Shwedagon dusts off a giant Buddha, Burma/Myanmar.
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An attendant at Shwedagon dusts off a giant Buddha, Burma/Myanmar.

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Intense physical effort is required to extract the gold from the fields at Mongwalu, Congo. 
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Intense physical effort is required to extract the gold from the fields at Mongwalu, Congo. 

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Tamil guerillas being trained. Sri Lanka is the scene of a bitter struggle between the Sinhalese, the major ethnic group, and the Tamil minority, 1986.
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Tamil guerillas being trained. Sri Lanka is the scene of a bitter struggle between the Sinhalese, the major ethnic group, and the Tamil minority, 1986.

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The lives of the Buddhist Burmese are closely intertwined with the lives of the monks, 2007, Burma/Myanmar.
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The lives of the Buddhist Burmese are closely intertwined with the lives of the monks, 2007, Burma/Myanmar.

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Burmese gather at Shwedagon at sunset.
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Burmese gather at Shwedagon at sunset.

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The main purpose of my work is to appear in the mass media. It’s not so much that I want my pictures to be looked upon as art objects as it is a form of communication. Whatever I did that accomplished something, I’m glad for it. But there’s always so much more to do. I’ve never felt complete; I’ve never felt satisfied. I wouldn’t say I could use the word ‘happy’ about it because its always involved other people’s tragedies and other people’s misfortunes. At best, there’s a kind of grim satisfaction that perhaps I brought some attention, and focused people’s attention on these problems. Perhaps it brought some relief. But its shifting sand that keeps moving.
James Nachtwey

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