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5 posts tagged Magnum Photos
In May 2011, Magnum photographers Jim Goldberg, Susan Meiselas, Paolo Pellegrin, Alec Soth and Mikhael Subotzky, as well as writer Ginger Strand, set out from Austin, Texas in an RV. Two weeks and 1750 miles later, they arrived in Oakland, Calif. Together, they documented their experience, the result of which is a new, limited edition book that launches this week. See more here.
A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York features photographer Leonard Freed’s images of cops in the 1970’s. See more here.
Eve Arnold: April 12, 1912—January 4, 2012.
“If a photographer cares about the people before the lens and is compassionate, much is given. It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.”—Eve Arnold. See more here.
On the 30th anniversary of Muhammad Ali’s final bout, TIME looks back on one of his greatest victories, through the work of Magnum photographer Abbas. See more here.
Chien-Chi Chang—Magnum
Magnum Contact Sheets, published this month by Thames and Hudson, offers unique insight into the working process of the celebrated agency’s photographers over the past seven decades—their approach to taking and editing their pictures, as well as their idiosyncratic relationships with the contact sheet. See more here.
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