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Posted by: hevetixr on 20 Jul 2010 at 20:12
A Real Actualized Man!
Thank you for this article on Don McCullin!
This means so much to me and all the people of Earth. I read about him years ago and he is to be highly respected. A very authentic man and a gem of a human being.
I hope the Queen has time for 'Tea' with Don!
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Posted by: L L on 28 Jul 2010 at 15:46
Great Photographer
Yes, in 1983 Andrew Neil decided, possibly with other influences, that 'Lifestyle' was the future for the Sunday Times Magazine. Documentary images of conflict no more. What an unfortunate trend that turned out to be and still is.
Don McCullin's photography in Bradford, the city of my upbringing, had such resonance, capturing great truths of social war - as exemplified in Homecoming
Posted by: Richard Handley on 24 Oct 2011 at 09:25