(from here) "The Shortest, Most Insightful Interview Of A Photographer I’ve Ever Seen “There was a sniper, he was trying to kill me, and he hit my camera which was by my face, and I still have that Nikon camera with a bullet hole in it”. So begins one of the most compelling interviews I’ve ever seen. Welcome to a rip-roaring three minutes and twenty seconds of a wonderful journey into the mind of Don McCullin. In a little over three minutes, Don McCullin delivers some of the most jaw dropping, insightful thoughts of any professional photographer I’ve ever heard talk. This is easily one of the (if not the) most insightful interviews of any photographer (or any person for that matter) I’ve seen, recently or otherwise. McCullin is one of the most well regarded war photographers of a generation, and although he hates being referred to in this way, covering conflict has defined much of his career. The fact he shoots landscapes now, and wants to leave a legacy other than that of documenting war, speaks volumes about what he has had to see, endure and capture while in the field." Comments are closed.
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