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Monday, 14th September, 2015.

  • Sep 14, 2015
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I watched Don McCullin's documentry, and found his work really powerful and moving. I love the fact that he showed what war, back then, was really like. (Against 'proper ganda').

Don McCullin mostely did war photography, but what ever he captured, and where it may have been, he never fails to tell a story of suffering and strong emotion through his black and white photography.

As he was one of very very few (if not any) shooting war photography, he was able to capture, things which no one else wouldn't caught on camera.

He and his photos inspire me to capture really meaningful and powerful photos through film. Obviouolsy it would be fairly hard to compete against his photos/story. But that's not the point.


 
 
 

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