David Hurn
Non-fiction photographer
Born in England, but of Welsh descent, Hurn started taking photographs in 1955 and came to notice with his reportage of the 1956 Hungarian revolution.
A contemporary of 1960s photographic greats, including Josef Koudela, Philip Jones Griffiths, Don McCullin and Ian Berry, Hurn became a full member of the iconic Magnum Photos agency in 1967.
In 1972, Hurn moved to Wales, partly to allow him to spend time on personal work, and in 1973, set up the School of Documentary Photography in Newport.
While Hurn has travelled extensively, including spells working in the US, he is proud to be the de facto village photographer where he lives in south Wales.
www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/david-hurn/
Instagram: @davidhurnphoto
With a photographic archive spanning six decades, it’s not surprising that David Hurn…
