Articles Related to Vietnam War photography

‘Journeys Onward’ Exhibit at the R.I. Center for Photographic Arts

October 30, 2019

Thomas Morrissey is an accomplished photographer who has taught photography for many years at MIT, the Rhode Island School of Design and at Texas A&M University, Texarkana. A Vietnam War veteran and life member of…

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New Exhibit of Don McCullin’s Photographs in London

February 20, 2019

A large exhibit of the photographs of Don McCullin---including his acclaimed work in the Vietnam War---opened February 5 at the Tate Britain gallery in London. It runs through May 6. "This exhibition showcases some of…

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David Douglas Duncan, 1916-2018

June 9, 2018

David Douglas Duncan, one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century who was best known for his Korean and Vietnam War combat images, died June 7 in the South of France. He was…

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G.I. Vietnam War Photography

March 29, 2018

To commemorate National Vietnam War Veterans Day, today's one-hour B&H Photography Podcast contains two photography-related interviews dealing with the war and its veterans. The first is with Vietnam veteran David Parks, who wrote G.I. Diary, a…

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Eddie Adams' Enduring Vietnam War Photos

October 10, 2015

Eddie Adams , who died in 2004, was one of the most accomplished photojournalists of the Vietnam War. Working for the Associated Press, Adams spent more than three years covering the war. He received the…

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Author Query: Friendship in the War Zone

October 3, 2014

Skip Nelson (above, in Vietnam in 1968) , a Vietnam veteran and accomplished photographer, is putting together a book titled A Candle in the Darkness . The heart of the book, Nelson says, will be…

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Charlie Haughey's Old Photos Get New Life

May 1, 2013

Charlie Haughey was drafted into the Army in 1967, and went on to serve as a rifleman with the 25th Infantry Division in and around Cu Chi in Vietnam from 1968-69. In Vietnam he had…

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