Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Day before yesterday I met Tim Page at Sarajevo Airport. >Claes, > >This was a great appetizer, but you will need to fill in some of the >details on Tim for those of us who [rudely] have never heard of him. > >Alastair Firkin, Well, for those of us who covered the war in Vietnam Tim Page will = always remain a legend. He=B4s British and was one of the first = backpacker photographers. A freelance mercenary photographer. The = "Have Camera -Will Travel"-type. But he soon became one of the best = combat photographers around. He also became notorious for referring = to the war as "sexy". In Peter Knightley=B4s excellent book "The = First Casualty" Tim Page is quoted as saying: "No one wants to admit = it, but there=B4s a lot of sex appeal and a lot of fun in weapons". = At that time I myself tended to agree with Tim. But I didn=B4t say so! Even after Tim was seriously wounded with big pieces of shrapnel = penetrating his head he expressed his unreserved love for the war. He = then referred to war as "glamorous". In the movie Apocalypse Now Dennis Hopper portrayed Tim Page as a = completely spaced out photo journalist. As far as I know Tim never = objected to that description of himself. He really was a wild one in = those days. Together with Sean Flynn (Errol=B4s son) Tim traveled = back and forth across the fronts not only in Vietnam, but also in = Laos and Cambodia. Sean Flynn disappeared somewhere in Laos, or was = it Cambodia? Anyway, he hasn=B4t been heard of since. Back to Tim Page! He definitely has matured as a man! After the war = I=B4ve met him several times at various reunions in Vietnam, and = today he=B4s in very good standing with the Vietnam authorities. = He=B4s free to travel practically anywhere in that country - and has = done so! He no longer glamorizes that war, or any other war. Tim Page = has turned around and most of his assignments today are about = environmental and ecological topics. If you want to no about Tim Page as the kind of photographer he was, = please get a copy of his book "Page by Page". As I recall it has an = excellent introduction by William Shawcross. And you will find = several of Tim=B4s pictures in most photo books on the Vietnam War. = In Jorge Lewinski=B4s book The Camera at War there is plenty about = Tim Page. Nothing very flattering thou! I hope the writer will get a = chance to meet the new softer Tim Page. People who don=B4t know about Tim Page probably don=B4t know about = Horst Faas either. I told you that Horst Faas had sold all his = Leicas? Well, Horst is one of the world=B4=B4s most experienced = combat photographers. His first war was the Congo war in the early = 60=B4s, a war I covered myself - as a soldier! If Horst hasn=B4t = retired he=B4s probably still a senior picture editor at AP. With this I hope to have enlightened some of our younger LUGers. Claes Bjerner