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Geoff Harris, Deputy Editor
‘Reaching Out’, 1966, by Larry Burrows
While it’s not something I’d hang over the mantelpiece, Larry Burrows’s ‘Reaching Out’ is a documentary image I can never forget. It works on several levels. First, it conveys the horror and squalor of the Vietnam War at a time when the US public were still naive about what was going on (Burrows took the shot in 1966). Second, it asks questions. Is Gunnery Sgt Purdie reaching out to his stricken comrade in compassion or anger? Why is Purdie being held back? Third, the image is about much more than the aftermath of a firefight. Burrows was an outsider – a Brit – and took the shot at a time when race relations in the States were very tense, but it offers hope for the future – Purdie was, indeed, trying to help. Finally, the image is as dramatic and beautifully composed as any Renaissance masterpiece, which is amazing when you consider the lethal, chaotic environment.
Nigel Atherton, Editor ‘Grotto in an iceberg’, 1911, by Herbert Ponting
I have many favourite photographs but I’m going to pick this one by Herbert Ponting, the photographer who accompanied Captain Scott’s ill-fated Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica. It’s as perfect a photograph as you could ever wish to take. A breathtakingly beautiful ice cave, carved by nature out of an iceberg, provides a sublime frame for the Terra Nova, anchored in the distance. Taken near the expedition’s winter camp at Ross Island, Ponting photographed it both with and without his fellow team members, Thomas Griffith Taylor and Charles Wright, in the foreground – but for me the figures add human scale and a sense of poignancy, given our knowledge of the ultimate tragic fate of that expedition.
This story is from the October 12, 2019 edition of Amateur Photographer.
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