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Vietnamese children suffering from birth defects caused by Agent Orangephotographed in 1998. In 2005, ... Philip Jones Griffiths died at home in West London on March 19, 2008.
Philip Jones Griffiths, a photojournalist whose images from the Vietnam War helped crystallize opposition to the conflict, has died. He was 72. Jones Griffiths, a longtime member and former ...
VietNamNet Bridge - The most hardened hearts would have to be stunned by pictures of Agent Orange victims taken by photographer Philip Jones Griffiths at the Tu Du Obstetrics Hospital in 1980 and 2002 ...
Philip Jones Griffiths, the Magnum photographer renowned for his coverage of the Vietnam War, was gripped by humanity. For 50 years he worked in over 120 countries, many of which were at war, yet ...
Agent Orange victims are also among the most visually disturbing consequences of the Vietnam War. Few who look at photographer Philip Jones Griffiths’s powerful book of photographs “Agent ...
VietNamNet Bridge – British photographer Phillip Jones Griffiths's photos of the consequences of the use of dioxin (Agent Orange) during the war in Viet Nam are being shown at HCM City's War Remnants ...
Philip Jones Griffiths, who to my mind is Vietnam's pre-eminent photographer, rightly focuses many of the frames in his new book, "Vietnam at Peace," on the country's children.