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just a little heads up for those who might be interested, the new series Parkinsons Masterclass features Don McCullin, its on Sky Arts for those who have Sky, dont think its been mentioned here yet, Ive searched but cant find it so apologies if someones already posted
Don McCullin: Tuesday 20 November at 9pm
With images described by critics as candles you couldnt extinguish and stains you couldnt remove the award-winning photo-journalist talks candidly about the inhumanity he has witnessed in his career as a prominent war photographer. McCullin started his career as an ambitious and gifted photographer on Fleet Street and quickly gained a reputation for being the best in his field. He has documented conflicts including troubles in Indochina, Latin America and the Middle East. Talking through some of his most iconic works to date, the photographer opens up to Sir Michael about capturing images in warzones and the physical and psychological strain hes suffered for his art. Id been sleeping near a body, which I didnt know was there, thats what wars like, you sleep with the dead, you embrace the dead, the smell of them, the sight of them.
Don McCullin: Tuesday 20 November at 9pm
With images described by critics as candles you couldnt extinguish and stains you couldnt remove the award-winning photo-journalist talks candidly about the inhumanity he has witnessed in his career as a prominent war photographer. McCullin started his career as an ambitious and gifted photographer on Fleet Street and quickly gained a reputation for being the best in his field. He has documented conflicts including troubles in Indochina, Latin America and the Middle East. Talking through some of his most iconic works to date, the photographer opens up to Sir Michael about capturing images in warzones and the physical and psychological strain hes suffered for his art. Id been sleeping near a body, which I didnt know was there, thats what wars like, you sleep with the dead, you embrace the dead, the smell of them, the sight of them.