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Aperture remembers: Philip Jones Griffiths 1936 – 2008
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By Aperture Foundation
Published on 04/21/2008
 
Aperture magazine is honored to present one of the last interviews with notable Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths.


Aperture remembers: Philip Jones Griffiths 1936 – 2008
Philip Jones Griffiths, one of the world’s most celebrated war photographers whose seminal book Vietnam helped turned the tide of public opinion against the war, discusses his shattering work and strong opinions on photography today in Aperture Issue 190 and online, in one of the last interviews before his death earlier this year.