Don McCullin on being a photographer – in 10 mind-blowing quotes

Sir Don McCullin in conversation with Martin Parr at the Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol

With a career spanning over six decades in photojournalism, Sir Don McCullin has also become one of the great photographers of our time. 

He is best-known for capturing the international conflict zones of the late 20th century in The Sunday Times Magazine. But his new book The Landscape shows his more pastoral work which has been shot over the entirety of his  working life.

We listened in on an exclusive conversation between Martin Parr and Sir Don McCullin at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol, and discovered (in 10 quotes) what taking photos really means to the celebrated war photographer. 

1.McCullin on becoming a photographer

"I never really wanted to be a photographer. In a way, photography chose me."

Evening in my village, Somerset, 2008. Photo by Don McCullin

Evening in my village, Somerset, 2008. Photo by Don McCullin

2. McCullin on fame and fortune 

"I was never interested in financial wealth. All I wanted was to see my name under the photographs. That was my reward. I wanted to bring my family name to a place where people could see and respect it."

3. McCullin on motivation

"I am still getting blackmailed by photography, which is supposed to be something I love. I don't believe you do can anything well in life unless you are in this position."

Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, 2008. Photo by Don McCullin

Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, 2008. Photo by Don McCullin

4. McCullin on politics

"I didn't have an education and I thought photography would be really good because all you do is go out and take pictures, it's not political... and you know, almost everything I've touched has been political."

5. McCullin on family

Photography is something where every time you take a picture, you are recording the lives of people, your family and you are all part of the historical journey.

Towards the Valley of the Tombs, Palmyra, Syria, 2005. Photo by Don McCullin

Towards the Valley of the Tombs, Palmyra, Syria, 2005. Photo by Don McCullin

6. McCullin on print making

"In my darkroom when I see that print coming in the developer, it's as if I win the lottery."

Elephant Festival, River Gandak, India. Photo by Don McCullin.

Elephant Festival, River Gandak, India. Photo by Don McCullin.

7. McCullin on photographers

"Photographers are not total fools, they know what they are doing. We know what we are doing."

Sir Don McCullin in conversation with Martin Parr at the Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol. Photo: Lauren Scott

Sir Don McCullin in conversation with Martin Parr at the Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol. Photo: Lauren Scott

8. McCullin on mobile photography

"I've never been afraid of other people taking pictures. Everyone takes pictures on their phones now. Any joy I get out of it is because I don't have to look at them and secondly, they don't really improve very well when you try to enlarge them."

Stonehenge, 2017. Photo by Don McCullin.

Stonehenge, 2017. Photo by Don McCullin.

9. McCullin on cameras

"I've never had great interest in the camera equipment. I said once that I use a camera the way I would use a toothbrush. It's a necessity. I need a camera to work with, but I don't work with a camera, I work with my feelings and my eyes."

10. McCullin on growing old

"Photography gives you untold strength really, once something takes you over. It is amazing what you can do that you don't realise. I get still excited about photography and I am 83 years old. Isn't that wonderful really?"

The Landscape, by Don McCullin

The Landscape, by Don McCullin

The Landscape, published by Jonathon Cape, is out now.

You can read the full interview between Don McCullin and Martin Parr in the next issue of Digital Camera magazine, out 16 November.

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Lauren Scott
Freelance contributor/former Managing Editor

Lauren is a writer, reviewer, and photographer with ten years of experience in the camera industry. She's the former Managing Editor of Digital Camera World, and previously served as Editor of Digital Photographer magazine, Technique editor for PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, and Deputy Editor of our sister publication, Digital Camera Magazine. An experienced journalist and freelance photographer, Lauren also has bylines at Tech Radar, Space.com, Canon Europe, PCGamesN, T3, Stuff, and British Airways' in-flight magazine. When she's not testing gear for DCW, she's probably in the kitchen testing yet another new curry recipe or walking in the Cotswolds with her Flat-coated Retriever.

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