Tim Page (1944-)
Tim Page is one of the world’s best-known war photographers. Page became a war photographer almost by accident when, while travelling in south-east Asia, he witnessed civil war in Laos. Using a borrowed Nikon camera, Page photographed the coup d’état in Vientiane in January 1964; his photographs were among the few taken of the coup. Soon after, Page was commissioned by United Press International to photograph the neighbouring war in Vietnam, becoming one of the first to do so.
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CITAAT, S.V.
Weet dat de digitale fotografie nog steeds fotografie is.
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