ISSUE
Fall 2000
 
          
        Photojournalism: Pondering the Power of Images and the Risks Taken by Those Who Make Them
          James Nachtwey’s book “Inferno” is a collection of 382 photographs depicting the horrific brutality and suffering of people who are entrapped by war, famine or political unrest. Its publication offers an opportunity to reflect not only on his extraordinary and courageous career as a photojournalist but on how, in this time of visual onslaught, images such as these are absorbed and their messages acted upon.
Articles
Masthead
Publisher
                  Bob Giles
                Editor
                  Melissa Ludtke
                Assistant Editor
                  Lois Fiore
                Editorial Assistant
                  Adam Reilly
                Design Editor
                  Deborah Smiley
                Business Manager
                  Cheryl Scantlebury
                Cover Story
                  A Muslim man begs for his life as he is taken prisoner by Arkan’s Tigers during the first battle for Bosnia in March 1992. He was later thrown from a thirdstory window during interrogation. Photo by Ron Haviv/SABA.