Tim Page, one of the famous photographers of Vietnam War, died at the age of 78 because of liver cancer.

Mr. Tim Page's family announced his death in his home in New South Wales, Australia.

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He was one of the famous photographers of the Vietnam War when his Vietnamese photos appeared on publications around the world in the 1960s.

Photo correspondent Tim Page 2009. Photo: NY Times.

Page was born in 1944 in Kent, England.

The operation time in Vietnam caused Mr. Page to be seriously injured 4 times, of which the most dangerous time was when he broke the skull and took many months of recovery.

Mr. Page has published dozens of books, notably the Requiem (recall), reposted many photos taken by journalists missing during the war against the Japanese, France and the US in Vietnam.

In an interview with VnExpress in 2015, Mr. Page said he returned to Vietnam many times and in 1985, he traveled around Vietnam for 6 months, with a distance of about 18,000 km and took 635 film plates.

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The work of the page is the inspiration for many films on the topic of Vietnam War.

Ny Times evaluated the photos of the page that attracted attention because of its pure drama and dangerous approach.

Perhaps the most prominent photos of the page are about American soldiers, commentator William Shawcross wrote.

In a phone interview in May, Page shared that he knew that death was near when he had a incurable disease.

Photos taken by American Time Page in the battlefield of South Vietnam in 1966.

The operational time in the Vietnam War had almost killed Tim Page 4 times but also helped him shine.