Don McCullin's Final Book Focuses on Vietnam
Exclusive: The work will feature some of the photographer’s most powerful images from his 70-year career After more than seven decades of covering conflicts around the world, Don McCullin will return to Vietnam and his best-known images for his final book. The photographer, who got his start aged 23 when his image of a gang in Finsbury Park was published in the Observer, has decided to revisit the war and his 12-day stint with US marines during the battle of Hue in 1968. Cont
Don McCullin, a renowned photographer, is set to release his final book focusing on his experiences in Vietnam. The book will include some of his most impactful images from his 70-year career. McCullin, who began his career at 23, is revisiting his time during the Vietnam War. He spent 12 days with US marines during the battle of Hue in 1968. His work has captured some of the most powerful moments in global conflicts. This project marks the culmination of his long and distinguished career. McCullin's return to Vietnam highlights the lasting impact of his work.
This book will offer a final reflection on McCullin's influential coverage of the Vietnam War and his broader photographic legacy.
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