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I am sometimes accused by my peers of printing my pictures too dark. All I can say is that it goes with the mood of melancholy that is induced by witnessing at close quarters such intractable situations of conflict and joylessness.
Don McCullin
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Don McCullin
Age: 89
Born: 1935
Born: October 9
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Finsbury Park
London
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