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Sir Don Mccullin, award-winning photojournalist, candidly talks about divided loyalties; family and the frontline. He admits to the compelling adrenaline buzz and accompanying trauma of war that can expose the worst of humanity, but also spotlight beauty and kindness in unexpected ways. These are the honest confessions of him as he looks back over a 60 year career covering war and conflict. He explores beginnings and endings, and the lucky breaks that feed into an unshakeable sense of survivor’s guilt.
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Sir Don Mccullin, award-winning photojournalist, candidly talks about divided loyalties; family and the frontline. He admits to the compelling adrenaline buzz and accompanying trauma of war that can expose the worst of humanity, but also spotlight beauty and kindness in unexpected ways. These are the honest confessions of him as he looks back over a 60 year career covering war and conflict. He explores beginnings and endings, and the lucky breaks that feed into an unshakeable sense of survivor’s guilt.
Find the footnotes here.
Follow Catherine Fairweather on Instagram.
Follow the Frontline Club to support independent journalism.

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