Michael Markey
Veteran
Don McCullin was 81 yesterday 9 October.
Here is a recent interview in the FT.
https://www.ft.com/content/f3df7cdc-75bb-11e6-bf48-b372cdb1043a?siteedition=intl
Here is a recent interview in the FT.
https://www.ft.com/content/f3df7cdc-75bb-11e6-bf48-b372cdb1043a?siteedition=intl
Talus
pan sin sal
Nice share. Thanks!
daveleo
what?
Didn't his Nikon F take a bullet and saved his life??
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telenous
Well-known
My feeling is that for the next year or so it is going to be a Don McCullin year in photography. Like in years past it was a Winogrand year or Leiter or Meier etc. There's a movie in the works based in his autobiography: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/jun/22/tom-hardy-to-play-war-photographer-don-mccullin .
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Timmyjoe
Veteran
I love his work, thanks for sharing this.
John Bragg
Well-known
Don is a living legend. He has long been a hero of mine.
Talus
pan sin sal
Didn't his Nikon F take a bullet and saved his life??
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According to the article, yes.
mememarathon
Newbie
The poor photographer getting lambasted by Don!
Michael Markey
Veteran
Pleased that folks enjoyed it.
Yep ... bet that photographer was thinking about a change of career
Yep ... bet that photographer was thinking about a change of career
seany65
Well-known
The poor photographer getting lambasted by Don!
If I was that photographer, I would've told Mr. McCullin to do a self-portrait if it bothers him that much and then I would've packed up and gone home.
Yep, it would be very unprofessional of me but I take the view that If I'm the one doing the pics, I'm the one to decide how I do them.
Doesn't stop be me being a talentless bozo though.
someonenameddavid
Well-known
Didn't his Nikon F take a bullet and saved his life??
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No, that one was on ebay as "minty"
telenous
Well-known
Watched the documentary about him in Netflix yesterday. It's quite a feat to have been eyewitness, like he was, to the baseness and sheer nastiness of the human animal and still somehow come out on the other side reasonably collected. I think he has two characteristics as a person that also show up in his photos: he's brutally honest, even with himself, and absolutely bloody-minded about going back in the pits of hell and doing his work.
The thing that stands out for me was what he and Harold Evans, his then editor in the Sunday Times, said about the present situation with photography in war/conflict zones, which was basically this: the horror that came back in pictures from Vietnam made the American military (and everyone else) understand that photography was a communication and opinion-shaping tool and thus it should, in the future, be curated according to their interests. Nobody is going to get unbridled access like McCullin did in the 60s. That chapter is over. The horror stays at home and the kids can go to sleep.
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The thing that stands out for me was what he and Harold Evans, his then editor in the Sunday Times, said about the present situation with photography in war/conflict zones, which was basically this: the horror that came back in pictures from Vietnam made the American military (and everyone else) understand that photography was a communication and opinion-shaping tool and thus it should, in the future, be curated according to their interests. Nobody is going to get unbridled access like McCullin did in the 60s. That chapter is over. The horror stays at home and the kids can go to sleep.
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Whateverist
Well-known
There's a quote from the McCullin documentary that stuck with me:
“Sometimes people used to say to me, do you have nightmares? And I would say no, only in the daytime, when my eyes are open, and I’m awake, and my memory is on full alert. When I say I love photography, I love being in my darkroom—but even my darkroom is a haunted place.”
ironhorse
Joe DuPont
It's not currently available on Netflix in the US, but can be found on YouTube.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
I was about to say, "where is this netflix documentary? I can't find it at all." haha
Richard G
Veteran
I saw Parkinson interview McCullin. Perhaps the most rivetting television I have seen. He is a giant.
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
I used to live perhaps 10 miles from Don McCullin in Somerset, I would pass his house occasionally and always wonder whether he was in his dark room with his ghosts that day...
Starting when I was six or seven years old, in the mid seventies, my Father would show me The Sunday Times magazine and the pictures both shocked but also fascinated me as if they were electrically charged. I have always admired the man, I always will. I don't really have heroes but Don McCullin would be top of the list...
Regards,
Simon
Starting when I was six or seven years old, in the mid seventies, my Father would show me The Sunday Times magazine and the pictures both shocked but also fascinated me as if they were electrically charged. I have always admired the man, I always will. I don't really have heroes but Don McCullin would be top of the list...
Regards,
Simon
robert blu
quiet photographer
Last summer in Arles there was an interesting exhibition of his work. I was aware of his war photography bit I didn't know in the beginning he was much involved in social issues, documenting his own area with very deep photography.
robert
robert
DoctorSLR
Kyle
Don is my absolute favourite photographer, it was looking at his images that made me realise what photography is and can be, not just some good looking images, it transcends that.
Also, for me he made me realise that if he could produce such excellent work with film, all those years ago, surely I can produce something a percentile as good today?... One can hope.
As for the documentary, it's available through amazon prime video, it is in the UK at least.
Also, for me he made me realise that if he could produce such excellent work with film, all those years ago, surely I can produce something a percentile as good today?... One can hope.
As for the documentary, it's available through amazon prime video, it is in the UK at least.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Also have a look at Larry Burrows: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...m-War-captured-selection-stunning-images.html
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