TITLE

diary

AUTHOR(S)
McCullin, Don
PUB. DATE
October 2001
SOURCE
New Statesman;10/29/2001, Vol. 130 Issue 4561, p7
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the views of a photographer on war against Afghanistan and his career in photography. Fascination for events taking place in Afghanistan; Danger in covering war in Afghanistan; Effort to photograph the English landscape that has become his passion.
ACCESSION #
5431348

Tags: PHOTOGRAPHERS;  PHOTOGRAPHY;  WAR

 

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