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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
Gallery - Magnum Photos The Magnum Gallery represents all generations of Magnum photographers and estates, honoring the legacy of its 75-year old archive whilst nurturing the careers of the co-operative’s younger generation of photographers
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
Overview | Magnum Photos For more than 70 years Magnum has been creating the highest quality photographic content for an international client base of media, charities, publishers, brands and cultural institutions The Magnum library is also a living archive updated regularly with new work from across the globe
Magnum Presents: A World in Color | Magnum Photos With the help of Magnum’s Archive and Production teams, and the Fujifilm GFX 100 II medium-format digital camera, a selection of these exclusive images are finally being revealed to the public for the first time
Magnum Photos Store Magnum Photos was founded in 1947 and remains the leading photography agency in the world Shop books, posters and prints from our photographers
Trent Parke • Photographer Profile • Magnum Photos Trent Parke was born in 1971 and began taking pictures when he was around 12 years old He is the only Australian photographer to be represented by Magnum
A World in Color - store. magnumphotos. com Discover the fourth reveal of unseen images from the Magnum color library archive exploring the theme of monuments and memory in France, featuring Guy le Querrec, René Burri, Burt Glinn, and more