“Ultimately any good war photography becomes anti-war,” says English war photojournalist Interview with Capture, 2005).
And been there he has, in Vietnam, Kossovo, Iraq, Sri Lanka, Nicaragua and Lebanon. He’s also been wounded four times by a landmine, shrapnel and even friendly fire.
Page at the Requiem exhibition at the War Remnants Museum, Saigon by Peter Stuckings
Page’s most recent journey took him to Afghanistan to train promising young students in photojournalism. But he probably became best known for his coverage of the Vietnam War, work that has become iconic and featured in books such…