
Don McCullin
Don McCullin is a renowned British war photographer acclaimed for his powerful images documenting conflict. He had a close professional relationship with David Holden, and his recollections of their time in Uganda during a coup provide context to Holden's risk-taking journalism and the dangers faced by reporters in volatile regions.
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Don McCullin is one of the most significant photojournalists of the 20th century, known for capturing human atrocities.
«Ο πόνος είναι ο ίδιος παντού»Don McCullin praised Martin Parr for bringing color and modernity to photography.
‘I drunkenly hugged him and said I love you, Martin Parr!’ Grayson Perry, Don McCullin and more on Britain’s national photographer | PhotographyDon McCullin is a renowned war photographer who has covered numerous conflicts and humanitarian crises over his seven-decade career.
‘It’s been a cesspit, really, my life’: war photographer Don McCullin on 19 of his greatest pictures | PhotographyDon McCullin is a veteran photojournalist who signed the petition for press access to Gaza.
Mais de cem jornalistas pedem acesso “sem supervisão” da imprensa estrangeira a Gaza | MediaDon McCullin's photos of dying American soldiers in Vietnam are referenced by Sontag.
Em livro 'Diante da dor dos outros', Susan Sontag apresenta iconografia do sofrimento humanoDon McCullin is a photographer known for his powerful images of war and poverty.
Don McCullin, el fotógrafo que fue más allá del ruido y la furia de la guerra | EL PAÍS Semanal
A BBC producer called him 'a charming enigma.'
Opinion: A case of mistaken identity, a murder in Cairo, and a decades-long investigation into the death of a journalist






































