Magnum Photos









































Magnum Photos
Type

Cooperative
Industry
Photography
Founded
1947
Founder
Robert Capa, David "Chim" Seymour, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, William Vandivert, Rita Vandivert, Maria Eisner
Headquarters
New York City, Paris, London, Tokyo
Area served

Worldwide
Products
Photojournalism, stock photography
Website
www.magnumphotos.com

Magnum Photos is an international photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices in New York City, Paris, London and Tokyo. According to co-founder Henri Cartier-Bresson, "Magnum is a community of thought, a shared human quality, a curiosity about what is going on in the world, a respect for what is going on and a desire to transcribe it visually."[1]




Contents






  • 1 Founding of agency


  • 2 Governance


  • 3 Elections of new members


  • 4 Photographic collection


  • 5 Graduate Photographers Award


  • 6 Member list


  • 7 Publications


  • 8 See also


  • 9 Further reading


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links





Founding of agency


Robert Capa, David "Chim" Seymour, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and William Vandivert (all photographers), Rita Vandivert and Maria Eisner were the founding members of Magnum in Paris in 1947, based on an idea of Capa's. Seymour, Cartier-Bresson and Rodger were all absent from the meeting at which it was founded.[2] (In response to a letter telling him that he was a member, Rodger wrote that Magnum seemed a good idea but, "It all sounded too halcyon to be true," when Capa had told him of it and, "I rather dismissed the whole thing from my mind".[3]) Rita Vandivert was the first President, and head of the New York office; Maria Eisner the head of the Paris office.[4] The plan was for Rodger to cover Africa and the Middle East; Cartier-Bresson to cover south and east Asia; Seymour and William Vandivert to cover Europe and the United States, respectively; and Capa to be free to follow his curiosity and events.[4]


Magnum is one of the first photographic cooperatives, owned and administered entirely by members. The staff serve a support role for the photographers, who retain all copyrights to their own work.


The Magnum cooperative has included photojournalists from across the world, who have covered many historical events of the 20th century. The cooperative's archive includes photographs depicting family life, drugs, religion, war, poverty, famine, crime, government and celebrities. Magnum In Motion is the multimedia offshoot of Magnum Photos and is based in New York City.


Although it has been asserted that the name "Magnum" was chosen because the founding members always drank a bottle of champagne during the first meetings,[5]Russell Miller writes:


It was . . . presumably agreed by those present [at the first meeting] that Magnum was a fine new name for such a bold new venture, indicative as it was of greatness in its literal Latin translation, toughness in its gun connotation and celebration in its champagne mode.[6]




Boy destroying piano at Pant-y-Waen, South Wales, by Philip Jones Griffiths, 1961



Governance


Magnum is owned by its photographers, who act as shareholders. Each full member of Magnum has a vote in proposals made at a meeting held once a year, called the Annual General Meeting (AGM).[7][8] Photographers with the status of contributor or correspondent are represented by Magnum but have no voting rights. Full members can choose to become contributors after 23 years of membership; this status gives them increased liberty to work outside Magnum, at the cost of their voting rights.[9]



Elections of new members


In the early years of Magnum, membership had generally come about by the personal invitation of Robert Capa. However, in 1955 a three-stage membership system was set up that continues to this day[10] and is described below. Until 1953 there were also a large number of stringers who used Magnum but were not members.[11]


Magnum's photographers meet once a year, during the last weekend in June, in New York, Paris or London, to discuss the cooperative's business. One day of the meeting is reserved to review potential new members' portfolios and vote on admitting individuals. An approved applicant is invited to become a 'Nominee Member' of Magnum, a category of membership that provides a chance for members and the individual to get to know each other, but that includes no binding commitments on either side.


After two years of Nominee membership, a photographer may present another portfolio if wanting to apply for 'Associate Membership'. If successful, the photographer is bound by the rules of the agency, and enjoys its facilities and worldwide representation. The difference between an Associate Member and a full Member is that an Associate is not a Director of the Company and does not have voting rights in the corporate decision-making. After two more years, an Associate wanting to be considered for full membership presents another portfolio of work for consideration by the members. Once elected as a full member, the individual is a member of Magnum for life or for as long as the photographer chooses.


No member photographer of Magnum has ever been asked to leave.[citation needed]



Photographic collection


In February 2010, Magnum announced that Michael Dell's venture capital firm MSD Capital had acquired a collection of nearly 200,000 original press prints of images taken by Magnum photographers. It had formed a partnership with the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin to preserve, catalog, and make photographs available to the general public.[12][13][14] In September 2013 it was announced MSD Capital donated the collection to the Ransom Center.[15] A preliminary inventory is available for researchers who wish to use the collection.[16]



Graduate Photographers Award


The Graduate Photographers Award was established in 2015.[17]



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Name
Nationality
Status
Active years
Note

Abbas Attar
Iran
Deceased
1981–2018[18]
Nominee from 1981; Full Member from 1985[18][19]

Christopher Anderson
United States
Active (full Member)
2005–
Nominee from 2005; Full Member from 2010[20]

Ansel Adams
United States
Deceased
Nonmember correspondent 1956[21]


Eve Arnold
United States
Deceased
1951–
Associate Member from 1951;[22] Member from 1957[23] First female Member.

Olivia Arthur
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
2008–
Nominee from 2008, associate from 2011, and full member from 2013.[24][25]

Micha Bar-Am
Israel
Active (Correspondent)
1968–
Correspondent from 1968[26]

Bruno Barbey
Morocco[27]
Active (Contributor)
1964–[28]
Member from 1968.[28]

Jonas Bendiksen
Norway
Active (full Member)
2004–
Nominee from 2004; Member from 2008[29]

Ian Berry
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
1967[21]
Member from 1962.[30]

Werner Bischof
Switzerland
Deceased
1948–1954
Associate member from 1948, full member from 1949[31]:454[32]

Matt Black
United States
Active (Associate)[8]
2015–[33]


Brian Brake
New Zealand
Withdrawn
1957–1966[21]
Deceased

Michael Christopher Brown
United States
Withdrawn
2013–2017[34][35][36]


René Burri
Switzerland
Deceased
1955[21]–2014
Associate Member from 1955; Member from 1959[37]

Enri Canaj
Albania
Active (Nominee)[8]
2017-


Cornell Capa
Hungary / United States
Deceased
1954–2008
Member from 1954;[38] Brother of Robert

Robert Capa
Hungary / United States
Deceased
1947–1954
Founding member

Henri Cartier-Bresson
France
Deceased
1947–2004
Founding member; Contributor from 1966[21]

Chien-Chi Chang
Taiwan
Active (full Member)
1995–[39]
Member from 2001[39]

Antoine D'Agata
France
Active (full Member)
2004–[40]
Nominee from 2004; Member from 2008.[40]

Bruce Davidson
United States
Active (full Member)
1956–[41]
Member from 1959[41]

Carl De Keyzer
Belgium
Active (full Member)
1990–[42]
Member from 1994[42]

Cristina de Middel
Spain
Active (Nominee)[8]
2017-


Luc Delahaye
France
Withdrawn
1994–2004


Raymond Depardon
France
Active (full Member)
1978–
Associate Member from 1978; Member from 1979[43]

Bieke Depoorter
Belgium
Active (full Member)
2012–[44]

Carolyn Drake
United States
Active (Associate)
2015–[33]


Thomas Dworzak
Germany
Active (full Member)
2004–
Nominee from 2000; member from 2004[45]

Nikos Economopoulos
Greece
Active (full Member)
1990–
Member from 1994[46]

Elliott Erwitt
France / United States
Active (full Member)
1953–[47]
Member from 1954[47]

Martine Franck
Belgium
Deceased
1980–2012[48]
Member from 1983[48]

Stuart Franklin
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
1985–[49]
Member from 1990.[49]

Leonard Freed
United States
Deceased
1956[50]–2006
Member from 1972[50]

Paul Fusco
United States
Active (full Member)
1974-
Member from 1974

Cristina García Rodero
Spain
Active (full Member)
2005–[51]
Member from 2009[51]

Jean Gaumy
France
Active (full Member)
1977–[52]
Member from 1986[52]

Bruce Gilden
United States
Active (full Member)
1998–[53]
Member from 2002[53]

Burt Glinn
United States
Deceased
1951[54]–2008
Associate Member from 1951;[22] Member from 1954[54]
Mark Godfrey
United States
Withdrawn
1974–1981[21]


Jim Goldberg
United States
Active (full Member)
2002–[55]
Member from 2006[55]

Philip Jones Griffiths
United Kingdom
Deceased
1966–2008
Associate Member from 1966; Member from 1971[56]

Harry Gruyaert
Belgium
Active (full Member)
1981–[57]
Member from 1986[57]

Ara Güler
Turkey
Withdrawn



Ernst Haas
Austria
Deceased
1950[21]–1986
Contributor from 1966[21]

Gregory Halpern
USA
Active (Nominee)
2018–
Nominee from 2018[58]

Philippe Halsman
Russia (Latvia) / United States
Deceased
1951[59]
Contributing member from 1956[59]

Hiroshi Hamaya
Japan
Deceased
1960–1999
Associate Member from 1960[60]


Charles Harbutt
United States
Withdrawn
1964–1981[21]


Erich Hartmann
Germany / United States
Deceased
1951[21][61]–1999
Member from 1952[61]

David Alan Harvey
United States
Active (full Member)
1993–[21][62]
Member from 1997[62]

Bob Henriques
United States
Deceased[63]
1957-1961 (circa)


Tim Hetherington
United Kingdom
Deceased
2011
Posthumous acceptance; Hetherington was preparing to apply to Magnum at the time of his death.[64]

Abigail Heyman
United States
Deceased
1970s;


Thomas Hoepker
Germany
Active (full Member)
1964–[65]
Member from 1989[65]

Sohrab Hura
India
Active (Nominee)[8]
2014[66]-


David Hurn
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
1965–[67]
Associate Member from 1965;[68] Member from 1967[67]

Richard Kalvar
United States
Active (full Member)
1975[21]
Associate Member from 1975; Member from 1977.[69]

Josef Koudelka
Czech Republic
Active (Contributor)
1971[21]
Associate Member from 1971; Member from 1974.[70]

Kent Klich
Sweden
Withdrawn
1998–2002


Hiroji Kubota
Japan
Active (full Member)
1971–
Associate Member from 1971;[71] Member from 1989.[72]

Dorothea Lange
United States
Deceased
Nonmember correspondent 1956[21]


Sergio Larraín
Chile
Deceased
1959–2012
Associate Member from 1959; Member from 1961; Contributor from 1970[73]

Russell Lee
United States
Deceased
Nonmember correspondent 1956[21]


Guy Le Querrec
France
Active (full Member)
1976–[74]
Member from 1977.[74]

Erich Lessing
Austria
Active (Contributor)
1950–[75]2018
Member from 1955;[76] later Contributor[75] until his death in 2018

Herbert List
Germany
Deceased
Contributor 1951–1975[77]
Paul Lowe[78]
United Kingdom
Withdrawn


Danny Lyon
United States
Withdrawn
1966–1968[21]


Alex Majoli
Italy
Active (full Member)
1996–[79]
Member from 2001.[79]

Constantine Manos
United States
Active (full Member)
1963[21][80]
Member from 1965.[80]

Mary Ellen Mark
United States
Deceased
1977–1981[21]


Diana Markosian
Armenia
Active (Nominee)
2016–
Nominee Member from 2016[81]

Peter Marlow
United Kingdom
Deceased[82]
1952–2016
Member from 1986[83] to his death in 2016.

Fred Mayer
Switzerland
Withdrawn
1967[84] - 2009


Don McCullin
United Kingdom
Withdrawn
1968–1969[21]



Steve McCurry
United States
Active (Contributor)
1986–
Member from 1986.[85]

Susan Meiselas
United States
Active (full Member)
1976–[86]
Member from 1980.[86]
Lorenzo Meloni
Italy
Active (Associate)
2015–[33]
Nominee from 2015;[33] Associate member from 2018[87]

Rafał Milach
Poland
Active (Nominee)
2018–
Nominee from 2018[58]

Wayne F. Miller
United States
Deceased
Nonmember correspondent 1956[21]–1958; member 1958[21]–2013
Member from 1958, later a contributor.[88]

Inge Morath
Austria
Deceased
1953[89]–2002
Member from 1955.[89]

Richard Mosse
Ireland
Withdrawn
2015–[33]


James Nachtwey
United States
Withdrawn
1986–2001


Dominic Nahr (de)
Switzerland
Withdrawn
2010–2015


Emin Özmen
Turkey
Active (Nominee)
2017-


Trent Parke
Australia
Active (full Member)
2002–[90]
Member from 2007.[90]

Suzy Parker
United States
Deceased

According to John G. Morris, "Capa showed model Suzy Parker how to take pictures, and for a while she was listed as a Magnum photographer".[91]

Martin Parr
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
1988–[92]
Member from 1994.[92]

Paolo Pellegrin
Italy
Active (full Member)
2001–[93]
Nominee from 2001; Member from 2005.[93]

Gilles Peress
France
Active (Contributor)
1970–[94]
As of 2010, a Contributor.[94]

Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Russia
Active (Contributor)
1986–[95]
Member from 1994.[95]

Mark Power
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
2002–[96]
Member from 2007.[96]

Raghu Rai
India
Active (Correspondent)
1977–


Eli Reed
United States
Active (full Member)
1983–


Lua Ribeira
Spain
Active (Nominee)
2018–
Nominee from 2018[58]

Marc Riboud
France
Deceased
1955[21]–2016


Eugene Richards
United States
Withdrawn
1983–


Miguel Rio Branco (es)
Brazil
Active (Correspondent)
1978–
Associate Member from 1980[97]

George Rodger
United Kingdom
Deceased
1947–1995
Founding member; Contributor from 1970[21]

Sebastião Salgado
Brazil
Withdrawn
1979–1994


Moises Saman
Spain
Active (full member)[98]
2010–
Nominee member from 2010; full member from 2014

Alessandra Sanguinetti
United States / Argentina
Active (full Member)
2007–


Lise Sarfati
France
Withdrawn
1997–


Ferdinando Scianna
Italy
Active (Contributor)[99]
1982–
Member from 1989[100]
Jérôme Sessini
France
Active (full Member)
2012–[101]

David Seymour
Poland, France, United States
Deceased
1947–1956
Founding member

Marilyn Silverstone
United States / Nepal
Deceased
1964–
Associate Member from 1964, Full Member from 1967, Contributor from 1975[102]

W. Eugene Smith
United States
Withdrawn[103]
1957[21]–1958[104]
Deceased

Lindokuhle Sobekwa
South Africa
Active (Nominee)
2018–
Nominee from 2018[58]

Jacob Aue Sobol
Denmark
Active (full Member)
2007–


Alec Soth
United States
Active (full Member)
2004–
Nominee from 2004; Member from 2008[105]

Chris Steele-Perkins
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
1979–
Nominee from 1979; Associate Member from 1981; Member from 1983[106]

Dennis Stock
United States
Deceased
1951–2009
Associate Member from 1951; Member from 1957[107]

Matt Stuart
United Kingdom
Active (Nominee)
2016–
Nominee Member from 2016[81]

Mikhael Subotzky
South Africa
Active (Nominee)
2007–


Krijn Taconis (nl)
Netherlands
Withdrawn
1954[21]–1960[21]
Deceased

Newsha Tavakolian
Iran
Active (Associate)[8]
2015–[33]


Nicolas Tikhomiroff
Russia / France
Withdrawn
1959–
Deceased

Larry Towell
Canada
Active (full Member)
1988–


Ilkka Uimonen
Finland
Withdrawn
2002–


Burk Uzzle
United States
Withdrawn
1967–1983[108]
1979–1980 President[108]

Peter van Agtmael
United States
Active (Full Member)
2008–
Nominee from 2008, associate from 2011, and full member from 2013.[24][25]

William Vandivert
United States
Deceased
1947[109]–1948[110]
Founding member

John Vink (de)
Belgium
Withdrawn
1993–2007[111]
Member from 1997[112]

Alex Webb
United States
Active (full Member)
1976–


Simon Wheatley (fa)
Singapore
Withdrawn
2005–2011

Donovan Wylie
United Kingdom
Active (full Member)
1992–
Member from 1997[113]

Sim Chi Yin
Singapore
Active (Nominee)
2018–
Nominee from 2018[58]

Patrick Zachmann (fr)
France
Active (full Member)
1985–



Publications




  • America in Crisis. New York, NY: Ridge Press; Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}
    ISBN 9780030810206. Text by Mitchel Levitas, edited by Charles Harbutt and Lee Jones, photographs by Eve Arnold, Cornell Capa, Bruce Davidson, Elliott Erwitt, Burt Glinn, Philip Jones Griffiths, Charles Harbutt, Danny Lyon, Constantine Manos, Donald McCullin, Dennis Stock, Mary Ellen Mark and possibly others.


  • In Our Time: The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers. New York; London: W W Norton & Co Inc, 1989.
    ISBN 0-393-02767-8. By William Manchester. With essays by Manchester ("Images: a Wide Angle"), Jean Lacouture ("The Founders") and Fred Ritchin ("What is Magnum?"), and "Biographical Notes and Selected Bibliographies" and "Bibliography and Chronology of Magnum" by Stuart Alexander.


  • Magnum Landscape. London: Phaidon, 1996. With a foreword by Ian Jeffrey and texts by Henri Peretz, "The Phenomenon of Landscape" and "Chronology of Landscape Photography".

    • Hardback, 1996.

    • Paperback, 2005.
      ISBN 0-7148-4522-1.




  • magnum°. London: Phaidon, 2002.
    ISBN 978-0-7148-4356-8. Text by Michael Ignatieff, design by Julia Hasting.


  • Magnum Stories by Chris Boot. London: Phaidon, 2004.
    ISBN 0-7148-4245-1.


  • Our World In Focus. London: Trolley Books, 2004.
    ISBN 1-904563-22-8.


  • Magnum Magnum. London: Thames & Hudson, 2007. Edited by Brigitte Lardinois.[114]
    • Compact flexibound edition. London: Thames & Hudson, 2009, 2010.
      ISBN 978-0-500-28830-6.



  • Pop Sixties by Magnum Photos. New York, NY: Abrams, 2008.
    ISBN 978-0-8109-9526-0.


  • Reading Magnum: A Visual Archive of the Modern World, edited by Steven Hoelscher. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2013.
    ISBN 978-0-292-74843-9.


  • Magnum Analog Recovery. Paris: Le Bal, 2017. Edited by Diane Dufour, Pierre Haurquet and Anna Planas. English (
    ISBN 9782919430000) and French editions.


  • Magnum Manifesto. London: Thames and Hudson, 2017.
    ISBN 978-0500544556. English, French and Italian editions.


  • Euro Visions. Paris: Steidl/Magnum in Partnership with the Centre Pompidou, 2006.
    ISBN 978-3865212238. English.


  • Georgian Spring: A Magnum Journal. London: Chris Boot in Partnership with the Georgian Ministry of Culture[115], 2009.
    ISBN 978-1905712151. English and Georgian editions.


  • Magnum Cycling. London: Thames & Hudson, 2016. With text by Guy Andrews.
    ISBN 978-0500544570. English.


  • Paris: Magnum. Flammarion, 2014.
    ISBN 978-2080301529. English and French editions.


  • Women Changing India. University of Chicago Press, in Partnership with BNP Paribas[116], 2013.
    ISBN 978-8189884970. English.


  • Magnum Chronicles 01: a Brief Visual History in the Time of ISIS. Magnum, 2018. Newspaper format. Text in English and Arabic.



See also



  • Magnum In Motion

  • Magnum Foundation



Further reading



  • Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History: The Story of the Legendary Photo Agency. New York, NY: Grove Press, 1999. By Russell Miller.
    ISBN 0-8021-3653-2.


References





  1. ^ "Magnum Photos History of Magnum". www.magnumphotos.com.


  2. ^ Russell Miller, Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History (New York: Grove, 1998;
    ISBN 0-8021-3653-2), pp. 49–50.



  3. ^ Miller, Magnum, p. 53


  4. ^ ab Miller, Magnum, p.51.


  5. ^ Die Leica-Geschichte, TV-Documentary, can be viewed here (YouTube).


  6. ^ Miller, Magnum, p.49.


  7. ^ "Magnum Photos History of Magnum". pro.magnumphotos.com. Retrieved 2018-02-22.


  8. ^ abcdef "Annual General Meeting (AGM) - Magnum Photos". Magnum Photos. Retrieved 2018-02-22.


  9. ^ "Magnum Photos History of Magnum". pro.magnumphotos.com. Retrieved 2018-02-22.


  10. ^ Miller, Magnum, p.127.


  11. ^ Miller, Magnum, pp. 70, 97, 106.


  12. ^ Randy Kennedy (2010-02-01). "News Photos, on the Move, Make News". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-04-03.


  13. ^ Press Release (2010-02-02). "Historic Photo Print Archive, Featuring Iconic 20th Century Images, Has New Owner and Home". University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 2016-04-03.


  14. ^ Gerald Rich (2010-02-04). "UT Receives Historical Treasure: Harry Ransom Center acquires 20th-century photography archive". The Daily Texan. Retrieved 2010-02-09.


  15. ^ Michael J. de la Merced (2013-09-21). "Dell-Led Trio to Donate Magnum Photo Archive to University of Texas". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-04-03.


  16. ^ Harry Ransom Center. "Magnum Photos, Inc.: A Preliminary Inventory of Its Collection in the Photography Collection at the Harry Ransom Center". University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 2016-04-03.


  17. ^ "Magnum Photos Event". pro.magnumphotos.com.


  18. ^ ab "Abbas", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  19. ^ Photos, A. Abbas / Magnum (26 April 2018). "Photojournalist Abbas - a career in pictures". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2018-04-26 – via www.theguardian.com.


  20. ^ "Christopher Anderson", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  21. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Chronology, Magnum Photos (London: Thames & Hudson, 2008;
    ISBN 978-0-500-41094-3), not paginated.



  22. ^ ab "Burt Glinn", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  23. ^ "Eve Arnold", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  24. ^ ab "Magnum Photos appoints new full members – British Journal of Photography". www.bjp-online.com. Retrieved 2018-04-30.


  25. ^ ab Murg, Stephanie (9 July 2013). "Magnum Photos Adds Olivia Arthur and Peter van Agtmael as Full Members". Adweek. Retrieved 16 January 2015.


  26. ^ "Micha Bar-Am", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  27. ^ "Bruno Barbey". www.brunobarbey.com. Retrieved 2018-02-22.


  28. ^ ab "Bruno Barbey", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-18.


  29. ^ "Jonas Bendiksen", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  30. ^ "Magnum Photos Photographer Profile". www.magnumphotos.com.


  31. ^ Manchester, William (1989). In Our Time: The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers. W W Norton & Co Inc. ISBN 0-393-02767-8.


  32. ^ "Werner Bischof", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-18.


  33. ^ abcdef "Magnum announces latest nominees". British Journal of Photography. Apptitude Media. 162 (7839): 7. 2015.


  34. ^ http://www.bjp-online.com/2013/07/michael-christopher-brown-joins-magnum-photos-update/


  35. ^ https://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2015/06/magnum-photos-names-6-new-nominees.html


  36. ^ https://www.magnumphotos.com/theme/agm/


  37. ^ "Rene Burri", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


  38. ^ "Cornell Capa", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-18.


  39. ^ ab "Chien-Chi Chang", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


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  41. ^ ab "Bruce Davidson", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-16.


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