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use a camera like I use a toothbrush, It does the job. " Don McCullin Don McCullin grew up in north London and was evacuated into Somerset, He failed the eleven plus examination and went to Tollington Park Secondary Modern School, He won a trade art scholarship to the Hammersmith School of Arts and Crafts and Buildings, His father, who was an invalid, died, aged forty and McCullin was forced to find work to earn money for the family.
He became a pantry boy on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway dining cars, travelling between London and Manchester.
Inhe went to work in a cartoon animation studio in Mayfair before the Observer newspaper bought one of his gangland pictures and set him on the road as a photojournalist.
He moved to the Sunday Times, where he worked for eighteen years, His photogr Don McCullin grew up in north London and was evacuated into Somerset, He failed the eleven plus examination and went to Tollington Park Secondary Modern School, He won a trade art scholarship to the Hammersmith School of Arts and Crafts and Buildings, His father, who was an invalid, died, aged forty and McCullin was forced to find work to earn money for the family.
He became a pantry boy on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway dining cars, travelling between London and Manchester.
Inhe went to work in a cartoon animation studio in Mayfair before the Observer newspaper bought one of his gangland pictures and set him on the road as a photojournalist.
He moved to the Sunday Times, where he worked for eighteen years, His photographs of almost every major conflict in his adult lifetime until the Falklands war provide some of the most potent images of the twentieth century.
His pictures are in major museum collections all over the world, He is the holder of many honours and awards, including the C, B.
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