Author Topic: Photos of the Vietnam War from North Vietnamese and Viet Cong photographers  (Read 924 times)


Bryan

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The boots in the road is a great shot, says a lot. 

This is crazy, talk about picking your shots carefully:
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One photographer, Tram Am, only had a single roll of film, 70 frames, for the duration of the war.
The war lasted 20 years.

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Those images are powerful  :o

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Incredible images.

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Wow, incredible images.

Just finishted reading Don Mc. Cullin`s book ¨shaped by war¨, even more interesting than his images are his comments on them.

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Thanks for posting. It really make you wonder if you could cope under such conditions

'We even came up with a new form of flash photography to illuminate our fighters and villagers who were living in bomb shelters and tunnels. We emptied gunpowder from rifle cartridges onto a small handheld device and then lit the gunpowder with a match. The burning powder provided all the light we needed.'

 I suppose necessity is the mother of invention

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Thanks for sharing!