• © Tim Page
  • © Tim Page
  • © Tim Page
  • © Tim Page
  • © Tim Page
  • © Tim Page
Tim Page

Tim Page left England at 17 to travel across Europe, the Middle East and to India and Nepal. He found himself in Laos at the time of the civil war and ended up working as a stringer for United Press International.

From there he moved on to Saigon where he covered the Vietnam War for the next five years working largely on assignment for TIME-LIFE, UPI, PARIS MATCH and ASSOCIATED PRESS. He also found time to cover the Six Day War in the Middle East in 1967.

Tim has returned cathartically to Indochina 50 times, during which he has become patron of MAG (Mine Action Group)  profiling and highlighting the plight of the victims of wars most insidious weapon: the landmine. Tim no longer covers wars, he freelances from Brisbane, has taken up a position as Adjunct Professor of Photojournalism at Griffith University. Tim is also one of the founding members of a new Australia Collective Agency called ºSOUTH
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