‘It’s been a cesspit, really, my life’ : war photographer Don McCullin on 19 of his greatest (…)
      At 90, McCullin has spent seven decades recording conflict and tragedy – while escaping snipers, mortar fire and capture. He reflects on pain, pride and regret War photographers are not meant to reach 90. “Fate has had my life in its hands,” says Don McCullin. Over his seven-decade career (…)
  
  
  
  
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