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31127102278?profile=RESIZE_400xOn BBC Radio 4's This Cultural Life award-winning photographer Sir Don McCullin talks to John Wilson about his cultural influences and formative experiences. He started out in the late 1950s documenting the working-class lives in the north London neighbourhood in which he had grown up. Employed by the Observer newspaper, and later the Sunday Times, McCullin photographs captured scenes of struggle, despair and violence. Travelling to the front lines of conflict zones in Cyprus, Beirut, Vietnam, Cambodia, Biafra, Northern Ireland and elsewhere, McCullin earned a hard-won reputation as one of the greatest war photographers of all time. In recent years he has focused his lens on the beauty of the natural world, particularly the landscape around his home in Somerset. His work is held in permanent collections around the world including the Tate, the National Portrait Gallery and the V&A. He was knighted in 2017 for services to photography.

Listen here on BBC Sounds: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002tbzn Those outside of the UK may need to use a VPN to access. 

Past episodes include Annie Leibovitz, Sebastião Salgado, and Martin Parr.

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Audio: Talbot's Reading Establishment

BBC Radio Berkshire have a 10 minute programme on Talbot's Reading printing establishment and Talbot's place in photographic history. Lorin Bozkurt explores how a humble Reading studio transformed the future of photography. It includes expert comment from Dr Martin Andrews, formerly of Reading University. The programme includes archive recordings which are particularly interesting.  

Secret Berkshire: Discoveries in The Reading Establishment
BBC Radio Berkshire
Listen here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0myv4bg
Readers outside of the UK may find the content inaccessible without a VPN

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