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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 (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 ...
Don Flowers' Glamor Girls. Don Flowers (1908–1968) was an American cartoonist best known for his syndicated panel Glamor Girls. Flowers was noted for his fluid ink work, prompting Coulton Waugh to write that Flowers displayed "about the finest line ever bequeathed to a cartoonist. It dances; it snaps gracefully back and forth; the touches ...
McCullin is a 2012 feature-length documentary film, directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris, about the life and work of photojournalist Don McCullin. The film premiered at the 2012 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival .
By projecting all three images onto a screen simultaneously, he was able to recreate the original image of the ribbon. #4 London, Kodachrome Image credits: Chalmers Butterfield
McCullin is a surname and may refer to: Don McCullin, a British photojournalist; McCullin, a 2012 British documentary film about Don McCullin
Keira Knightley is still stopped in the streets and reminded of her greatest rom-com moment. On Friday, Nov. 29, the actress revealed she recently came face-to-face with a group of construction ...
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.