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Philip Jones Griffiths: A Dark Odyssey

Regarded as one of the greatest photojournalists of his generation,
Philip Jones Griffiths offers a gripping view of war and peace in South East Asia, from the time of his seminal publication Vietnam Inc. (1971) to today.


Selling out its print run in a few weeks, Vietnam Inc. crystallized public opinion and was essential in giving form to Western misgivings about American involvement in Vietnam.

Philip will be signing copies of his books, Vietnam Inc., Vietnam at Peace and Agent Orange. Many thanks to Trolley Books who have generously offered to donate 30% of all money raised through book sales to PhotoVoice.

Guests will also be invited to view an exhibition of images taken by street and working children in Vietnam and orphans in Cambodia, trained in photojournalism skills by PhotoVoice.

Proceeds from the Lecture Series will enable PhotoVoice to continue its work providing marginalised communities with photographic training with which they can advocate, express themselves and generate income. PhotoVoice is a registered charity 1096598.


Speaker(s):

Philip Jones Griffiths | talks

 

Date and Time:

27 March 2007 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensington Gore
London
SW7 2AR
020 7501 3000
http://www.rgs.org
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Organised by:

PhotoVoice
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Tickets:

£12

Available from:

Visit www.photovoice.org or call 020 7033 3878

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