News

Philip Jones Griffiths, 72, a photojournalist who spent years traveling across Vietnam to capture the effects of the war on its people, died March 19 of cancer at his home in London.
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 ...
Celebrated Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths died at the age of 72 Wednesday. He covered war in Algeria, Africa and Vietnam and is best known for his detailed study of the effects of war ...
Philip Jones Griffiths. 1 minute read. By TIME. March 25, 2008 12:00 AM EDT. 1936 – 2008A deep humanity guided the legendary Magnum photographer over decadesdocumenting the toll of war.
Philip Jones Griffiths was born in 1936 in the Welsh village of Rhuddlan near Rhyl in Flintshire. Growing up during a time when the great picture magazines – Life, ...
Before becoming the world's most fêted war photographer, Philip Jones Griffiths trained his lens on Britain's 1960s revolution. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
Since his first trip to SoutheastAsia three decades ago, Philip Jones Griffiths has returned numerous times. A new edition of Vietnam Inc. waspublished in September 2001 with a forward by Noam ...
Philip Jones Griffiths will address London's Frontline Club, which hosts weekly debates on issues facing the news industry, on Thursday 24 January at 7.30pm, 13 Norfolk Place, W2 1QJ. Tickets £7/ ...