There is
an extraordinary article featured today at Artnet about the landscape photography of Don McCullin, mostly known to the world as a war photographer. He has never stopped making images on film, and for the current show of his work "McCullin selected the 70-odd works on view from some 60,000 negatives, and he personally printed all of them in his dark room at home."
The article includes a very good eight-minute interview on video. Halfway through there is a quick shot of the medium format camera he uses for his landscape work.
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McCullin's explanation of how he perceives landscape is inspiring.
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