Half-Burmese, he had a ‘buried sense of apartness from England’ which made him a sharp observer of its subcultures
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Half-Burmese, he had a ‘buried sense of apartness from England’ which made him a sharp observer of its subcultures
Half-Burmese, he had a ‘buried sense of apartness from England’ which made him a sharp observer of its subcultures
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The Magnum photojournalist captured the Troubles, teddy boys and Thatcher, but it was one shot of a 1970s Wolverhampton dancehall…

A Paris exhibition showcases how the Magnum agency founder documented not just battle but also victims of war

‘He was very friendly, and extremely helpful to young people starting taking pictures,’ said his fellow photographer Adrian Boot

Ensconced in the Borders, Massie had a limitless capacity for work, his non-fiction subjects ranging from Muriel Spark to…

Unfettered love for late photographer in France and elsewhere stands in contrast to occasional reservations in UK

The Japanese would try to infiltrate at night and cried: ‘Johnny, where are you?’ to frighten the defenders into giving away…