Reportage - International Magazine of Photojournalism - Issue 3 Summer 1998

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Neuware Rechnung mit MwSt new item Bestellungen bis 15 Uhr werden am gleichen Werktag verschickt Reportage founded by Colin Jacobson was dedicated to the sort of photojournalism thought inappropriate for lifestyle magazines at the time for advertisers to consider Handsome in black and white and judicious editorial red it promoted the excellence of images by world photographers images qualified by text It s stories were about the getting of stories and the aftermath of news stories with an emphasis on the socially important issues of the 90s Issue 3 1998 Of mice and gods For Hindus Banaras in India is a sacred city existing outside time and space The photographers Michael Ackerman and Witold Krassowski present two personal views of this mysterious place which has frequently eluded Western understanding The writer Peter Popham adds his own story Wall memorial The tearing down of the Berlin Wall was widely applauded in 1989 but now it is being rebuilt as a memorial Christian Jungeblodt photographed the final stages of this curious reconstruction Tony Paterson reports On the job Pornography is strictly business for those involved a business that is sometimes exploitative but nonetheless lucrative for both the men and women who participate Paulo Pellegrin looks behind the scenes of one of the world s fastest-growing industries Words by Paul Sussman Breaking the silence These women in France have been battered beaten and abused So why do they want their photographs taken Photographer Lizzie Sadin tells how she found that her camera could be used as a weapon to remove the taboos that still surround domestic violence And God created the fiesta The photographer Silva travelled all over Italy to record a revival of interest in traditional popular festivals Text by Alexander Chancellor Rough justice Four years after the horrors of the civil war in Rwanda tens of thousands of Hutus are still awaiting trial in Tutsi prison camps Although the conditions are appalling few try to escape - revenge killings are rife Photographs by Rune Eraker text by Philip Jacobson Additional reporting by Gunnar Kupperud Blaming the messenger The extraordinary hysteria that surrounded the death of Princess Diana one year ago placed the role and behaviour of press photographers under public scrutiny Roy Greenslade media commentator and former editor of the London Daily Mirror sets the scene Colin Jacobson reflects on the book Death of a Princess by Thomas Sancton published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson Fiona Macdonald-Smith talks to photographers in the UK who were caught up in the events surrounding the tragedy

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