‘This is one of the most obscene photographs I’ve ever taken.’ – DON MCCULLIN
None proved as powerful as British war photographer Don McCullin’s picture of a 9-year-old albino child. “To be a starving Biafran orphan was to bein a most pitiable situation, but to be a starving albino Biafran was to be in a position beyond description,”
McCullin wrote. “Dying of starvation, he was still among his peersan object of ostracism, ridicule and insult.” This photo profoundly influenced public opinion, pressured governments to take action, and led to massive airlifts of food,medicine and weapons. McCullin hoped that such stark images would be able to “breakthe hearts and spirits of secure people.”
While public attention eventually shifted ,McCullin’s work left a lasting legacy: he and other witnesses of the conflict inspired the launch of Doctors Without Borders, which delivers emergency medical support to those suffering from war, epidemics and disasters.