
Today, Photojournalist
Don McCullin's work still secures the response that it so greatly received
back in the 1960's and 70's. McCullin worked for The Observer, The Sunday
Times and other commissioning magazines, who sent him on assignments,
photographically reporting the stories that led from the ensuing wars
around the world. McCullin used his camera as a witness to its surroundings:
a tool that hoped could influence action. McCullin said "I knew
things were wrong. That's why I photographed them... I wanted to take
pictures for the immediate consumption, to correct whatever wrongs they're
depicting."
Don
McCullin was first sent out to photograph the growing hostilities between
the Turkish and Greek communities in Cyprus in early 1964 and then the
struggle of power in the Congo in the latter part of 1964. It was the
arrival of the colour supplements in the mid Sixties that demanded the
vital part of photo-journalism in story telling. The developing war
in Vietnam was were McCullin wished to be sent, he was suspicious of
America's involvement, and wished to get there as soon as possible.
Following the Vietnam War, McCullin covered the starvation in Biafra.
For McCullin to see the result of war and the cruelty of starvation,
he felt he no longer wished to show concern for the soldiers in action
but instead turned his attentions to the tragic consequences of war.
After Biafra came the refugees in Bangladesh, the war in Cambodia, Beruit
and Iraq.
Don
McCullin's most recent work concentrates on still life and landscape
photography. A collection of McCullin's landscapes of Somerset were
published in 'Open Skies' (1989)
"I
have been manipulated, and I have in turn manipulated others, by recording
their response to suffering and misery. So there is guilt in every direction:
guilt because I don't practice religion, guilt because I was able to
walk away, while this man was dying of starvation or being murdered
by another man with a gun. And I am tired of guilt, tired of saying
to myself: "I didn't kill that man on that photograph, I didn't
starve that child." That's why I want to photograph landscapes
and flowers. I am sentencing myself to peace."
Biographies
Wikipedia:
Don McCullin
Guardian
Unlimited
Images
Hamiltons
Gallery
Victoria
and Albert Museum
Don
McCullin: Faith And Church
Don
McCullin in Darfur: BBC News
Life
Interrupted: Reuters
In
pictures: 'Life Interrupted' : BBC News
National
Portrait Gallery
Video
Don
McCullin - You Tube
Don
McCullin - Life Interrupted : AOL Video
Don
McCullin tells us what piece of music most inspires him by SkyArts
Articles
about Don McCullin
Don
McCullin's Harrowing Images of War by R. Conway International Herald
Tribune
Living
With The Present: Karl-Peter Gottschalk
John
Tusa Interview with Don McCullin: BBC - Radio 3
Life
Interrupted: Socialist Worker
Life
Interupted: Pressure Works
In
England by Brian Donaldson - The List
Look
back in horror and compassion by Sophie Batterbury The Independent
Sure
Fish Review by Malcolm Doney
Capture
the moment: Emil Otto Hoppé and Don McCullin by Peter Hamilton
War
photographer Don McCullin unveils retrospective in Madrid: AFP
Interviews
with Don McCullin
Frank
Horvat interview with Don McCullin
The
5-minute Interview: Independent
The
images and memories of war: Dart Center for Journalism
Student
Resoures
Life
Interrupted: BMJ
Life
Interrupted - Photographic : BBC
Don
McCullin- Timeline
Don
McCullen talks about Henri Cartier-Bresson
Forum
Debates
Royal
Photographic Society
Amateur
Photographer
Large
Format Photography Forum
Leica
Forum
Don
McCullin