War Photographer
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That's it. He keeps
on pushing those limits.

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Tough...
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Tough, tough, tough.
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It's also very difficult
to talk to Nachtwey

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about the insane situations
he has narrowly escaped.

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It's excruciating the way some
photographers and journalists

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never stop talking about what
they've experienced.

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With Nachtwey, however,
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you have to
drag everything out of him.

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You really have to beg him,
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and, even then, he tries to avoid
making the impression

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that he's bragging, showing off.
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When he returned
from an assignment,

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and I wanted to grab him
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and say,
"Tell me about it. How was it?"

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No, first he had
to develop the pictures

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and then look at them.
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I don't know
where he kept everything,

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or where he keeps it,
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because the photo
material alone, the pictures,

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are only a fraction
of what he has seen, felt, smelled

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and heard.
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He has his own library
of suffering in his head.

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What were you thinking of?
Don't you want to talk about it?


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