- Magnum Photos | Iconic images, authentic visual storytelling
Magnum Photos has visually documented most of the world’s major events and personalities since the 1930s covering society, politics, events and conflict
- History | Magnum Photos
They created Magnum in 1947 to reflect their independent natures as both people and photographers – the idiosyncratic mix of reporter and artist that continues to define Magnum, emphasizing not only what is seen but also the way one sees it
- Magnum Photographers | Magnum Photos
Magnum Photos is a co-operative owned and run by its member photographers, who undergo a rigorous process of self-selection in order to become full members The photographers meet once a year, during the last weekend in June, in New York, Paris or London, to discuss Magnum’s affairs
- Magnum Explained | Magnum Photos
Magnum is a cooperative of photographers based around the world As well as still images, some of our photographers also use film, writing, and other art forms
- Salih Basheers Return to Sudan | Magnum Photos
The Magnum nominee’s ongoing project, The Return, seeks to examine the colossal humanitarian impact of the ongoing war in Sudan
- Magnum Presents: A World in Color | Magnum Photos
Each monthly Image Reveal will be published across Magnum’s platforms, spotlighting a different country Our first stop is Europe, home of the color library archive, and the journey begins in March with a focus on Czechia
- A World in Color: France, Monuments and Memory | Magnum Photos
Beginning with Burt Glinn and Inge Morath in 1958, these photographs retrace the steps of Magnum photographers who documented the country’s changing social fabric In the 19th and 20th centuries, advances in photography rapidly unfolded in France
- Picturing España, From 1936 to Today | Magnum Photos
Magnum’s view of Spain undoubtedly offers a valuable and heterogeneous visual testimony of the various historical stages the country has undergone — from the Civil War, through Franco’s dictatorship, the transition to Democracy, and up to the present day
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