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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, …
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 …
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 …
Magnum Photos History of Magnum
Through its four editorial offices in New York, London, and Paris, and a network of sub-agents, Magnum Photos provides photographs to the press, publishers, advertising, television, galleries and museums …
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Remembering Martin Parr (1952–2025) | Magnum Photos
Dec 8, 2025 · An essential member of the Magnum community, a leading figure in the world of photography, and an admired artist at large, Parr will be missed by many. Here, we pay tribute to …
Magnum Presents: A World in Color | Magnum Photos
Mar 7, 2025 · 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 …
Magnum Explained | Magnum Photos
What does Magnum represent photographers for? Magnum represents photographers for assignments globally, licenses existing work, placing exhibitions, and selling fine prints through their galleries.
A World in Color: France, Monuments and Memory | Magnum Photos
Jun 29, 2025 · 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.
A World in Color | Magnum Photos
Join Magnum Photos in a historic project to digitize our Paris archive’s vast color library, which has been dormant for decades. Dating from the 1950s to the early 2000s, many of the 650,000 color slides …