
Here’s a few photos hoiked in from a book called Nam by photojournalist wildcard Tim Page. Tim was apparently the inspiration behind Dennis Hopper’s acid-addled camera-wielder in Apocalypse Now, and along with people like Michael Herr, Sean Flynn and John Steinbeck IV, documented the reality of the Vietnam War.
In 1969 he had his skull half-filled with epoxy resin after a chunk of his brain the size of an orange was blown out by a landmine. He later went on to shoot for rock magazines like Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone, and now lives in Australia.






