Digital images can't be trusted, says war photographer Don McCullin
by Mark Brown Arts correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#VYA7)
Best known for moving pictures of Vietnam, McCullin says photography has been hijacked by digital cameras and art world
One of Britain's most celebrated and respected photographers has lamented the digital domination of his field, calling it "a totally lying experience" that cannot be trusted.
Don McCullin, one of the world's finest photographers of war and disaster, said the digital revolution meant viewers could no longer trust the truthfulness of images they see.
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