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Article: Through His Viewfinder.(Periscope; Transition)(Philip Jones Griffiths)(In memoriam)(Brief article)
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- Newsweek
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- March 31, 2008
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Byline: Simon Barnett
Philip Jones Griffiths, 72, Photographer
Photojournalism has lost one of its giants. A member of the esteemed Magnum photo agency since 1966, the Welsh-born Griffiths was a canny observer of daily life, as is evident in the pictures he made on walks through countless cities. But he'll be remembered best for his work during the Vietnam War, culminating with his 1971 book, "Vietnam Inc.," ...
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Article: OBITUARY: Philip Jones ...
Daily Post (Liverpool, England);
March 24, 2008 ;
662 words
... ... a game. Some thought the photographs taken by Philip Jones Griffiths, son of a railway manager and a district nurse ... bourgeois institution, though he had two daughters. Philip Jones Griffiths, photographer, born February 18, 1936; died ...
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