Don McCullin is one of our greatest living photographers. Listen to Tamar Hemmes, curator of Don McCullin at Tate Liverpool, sharing details of McCullin’s 60-year career as a photographer. From his striking images of conflict, to depictions of poverty and working class life in Britain during the 60s and 70s. Hear how the exhibition came together, and the stories behind some of the 230 images on display, all printed by McCullin himself in his own darkroom.

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