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The famed war photographer on finding peace in the bucolic beauty of his adopted county
Catherine Fairweather and Don McCullin take a remote journey that could offer a model for post-pandemic African travel
‘We all need distractions,’ says the man who has captured conflicts from Vietnam to Syria
The photographer’s images of suffering seem out of place in an art gallery but this is an exhibition that forces us to care passionately
First retrospective devoted to any living photographer includes 250 black and white images
Fewer politicians and businesspeople recognised after Cameron cronyism allegations
Photojournalist explains how insecurity and guilt drove him and why he feels he must organise his archive before time runs out
London gets snap-happy; ivory ban in France; Phillips raises buyers’ premium
Celebrated war photojournalist says the profession is primarily a form of communication
Drawn by Light, The Weston Cast Court, The Infinite World of Dadamaino, Egon Schiele and Giovanni Battista Moroni
Also Rembrandt, Don McCullin and Lawrence Alma-Tadema
The veteran photographer, subject of a major exhibition in Perpignan, talks about his life and work
Like photography, fashion looks more dramatic when it’s monochrome
A survey of British photography in the latter half of the 20th century fills the Victoria & Albert Museum with thought, talent and feeling
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