War photographer Don McCullin, at 90, reflects on his career spanning seven decades. Despite escaping extreme poverty and living an adventurous life, McCullin feels uneasy about the fame and accolades, including a 2017 knighthood, he’s received. He believes they’ve come at the expense of others’ lives. McCullin, who has covered wars, famines, and disasters, feels he’s done “absolutely no good at all,” as the atrocities he’s witnessed continue unabated. He finds solace in creating still lifes in his shed and composing images around his Somerset home.