Philip Jones Griffiths. A young couple seek a tender moment in a doorway, London. 1960s
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Oxford Street, London. Photo by Philip Jones Griffiths, 1960
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Philip Jones Griffiths Oxford Street, London. 1960.
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Nannies, 10 Downing Street, London, 1959 - by Philip Jones Griffiths (1936 – 2008), Welsh
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“QUẢNG NGÃI, VIETNAM”
PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS // 1967
[gelatin silver print | 28.4 × 19.2 cm.]
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Philip Jones Griffiths,
“The incongruities of the modern urban war zone.”
Northern Ireland, 1973
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Boy Destroying Piano. Pant-y-Wean, Wales, 1961
"This young boy epitomizes our Welsh ambivalent love for both rugby and music. This place, Pant-y-Wean, was once, in the 1930s, voted the most Beautiful Village in South Wales, but it has long since been obliterated by opencast mining. When I asked what he was doing, he replied, "My mother gave it to me to mend.)" (Caption from Magnum)
Photo: Philip Jones Griffiths
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Mercuro — 閉鎖病棟ソレハ断絶ノ世界
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Monday Photography Inspiration - Philip Jones Griffiths
Philip Jones Griffiths was a Welsh photojournalist best known for his coverage of the Vietnam War.
Born in 1936 in Rhuddlan, Wales, Philip Jones Griffiths studied pharmacology in Liverpool, and worked in London as the night manager at the Piccadilly branch of Boots, while also photographing part-time for the Manchester Guardian. His first photograph was of a friend, taken with the…
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Philip Jones Griffiths. A young couple seek a tender moment in a doorway, London. 1960s
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Waiting for the Pub to Open, Photo by Philip Jones Griffiths, 1960s
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Boy destroying piano at Pant-y-Waen, South Wales. By Philip Jones Griffiths. 1961
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Civilian victim, Vietnam, 1967 - by Philip Jones Griffiths (1936 – 2008), Welsh
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Rereading Babies
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes
Written and illustrated by Mem Fox and Helen Oxenbury
Walker Books, 2008
I once told a friend I reread books. He looked at me like I was mad. He was a football fan and would rewatch goals but rereading books seemed absurd to him. Maybe it was the effort. All that right and left movement of the eye. Maybe he thought second, third or fourth readings were…
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Open Box - Photography Quotation of the Day by Philip Jones Griffiths
Open Box – Photography Quotation of the Day by Philip Jones Griffiths
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