Don McCullin is a renowned British photojournalist, celebrated for his powerful war photography and humanitarian work. Born on October 9, 1935, in Finsbury Park, London, he gained prominence during the Vietnam War and the Biafran War, capturing the harsh realities of conflict and its impact on civilians.
Throughout his career, McCullin has received numerous awards, including the World Press Photo Award. His images often evoke strong emotional responses, highlighting the suffering and resilience of people in war-torn regions. In addition to conflict photography, he has also explored landscapes and social issues, showcasing his versatility as an artist.