Larry BurrowsCOMPASSIONATE PHOTOGRAPHER

Photographs: Larry Burrows
Text: Ralph Graves
Publisher: Time Life
130 pages
Year: 1972
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published only one year after Burrows’ death in Vietnam, a retrospective tribute to his legendary career, from the collection of noted photojournalist Peter Turnley, featuring over 130 full color and black-and-white photogravures.
The Vietnam War “was a magnet for some of the world’s best photojournalists and generated a number of outstanding books. The best of these, coincidentally, were by British photographers… Larry Burrows’ The Compassionate Photographer brought home the brutality of war and its harrowing effect on all those caught up in it, in a series of dramatic images and sequences” (Parr & Badger II:238). One of “the most brilliant, or courageous, photographers in Vietnam,” who produced “many of the most memorable photographs of the conflict” (New York Times), Burrows once said, “‘I can’t afford the luxury of thinking about what could happen to me.’ He died, camera in hand, when his helicopter was shot down at Langvie, South Vietnam” (Lenman, 92). Griffiths left behind his work and his reputation as “a consummate reporter and storyteller as well as image-maker.










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