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Sir Donald McCullin CBE (born 9 October 1935) is a British photojournalist, particularly recognised for his war photography and images of urban strife. His career, which began in 1959, has specialised in examining the underside of society, and his photographs have depicted the unemployed, downtrodden and impoverished.
Don McCullin posing with one of his pictures (1964). Lace was perhaps the principal fabric in this collection, not only used in dresses but also in veils and masks that covered model's faces. Denim and wool would also be used for the collection, many times as dresses and sweaters which would have been slashed showing the models’ breasts and hips.
Taken during the cultural assimilation of Native Americans while also popularizing the Vanishing Indian stereotype. [s 1] [s 2] The Pond—Moonlight: 1904 Edward Steichen: Mamaroneck, New York, United States Pictorialist hand-colored photograph; only three versions exist. In 2006, a print became the most expensive photo sold. [30] [31] [s 2 ...
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Don McCullin (1935–) Steve McCurry (1950–) Joseph McKeown (1925–2007) ... List of photographs considered the most important; References External links ...
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company Historians date the oldest photograph to 1826 France. At least that's the oldest one that we know of today. That's when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce started ...
(By the way, don't Google "Apollo 11 images" unless you're prepared to sort through pages of fake moon landing conspiracy websites.) The most famous one is this iconic picture of Aldrin below. If ...
Don McCullin (born 1935) Dave McKean (born 1963) Joseph McKeown (1925–2007) Stephen McLaren; Wendy McMurdo (born 1962) John McMurtrie (born 1969) Daniel Meadows (born 1952) Donald Mennie (1875–1941) Margaret Mitchell (born 1968) Mert and Marcus; Bob Mazzer (born 1948) David Moore (born 1961) Derry Moore, 12th Earl of Drogheda (born 1937 ...