Raymond Depardon’s photograph of a youth sat astride the Berlin Wall on Novemembodies the end of an historical era. ![]() The work also saw him experimenting with the practical limits of his photography. 1968) created a candid portrait of that nation’s inhabitants at a moment in American history. ![]() Paul Fusco’s series of images taken from the moving train that bore RFK’s body across the United States (seen top of page: Paul Fusco, Magnum Photos: Robert Kennedy funeral train. Stuart Franklin’s image of an unarmed man stepping in front of a tank during the 1989 government crackdown on student protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square was an “unexpected act of defiance”. STUART FRANKLIN/MAGNUM PHOTOS Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China. Over more than seven decades, Magnum photographers have reported on and witnessed events around the world which changed societies, nations, and peoples in unpredictable ways. ![]() Signed or estate-stamped, museum-quality 6×6” prints by Magnum Photos photographers are available for $100 for one week only.įrom its earliest days, photography has been associated with the unexpected: documentation of under-explored issues, reporting of events unfurling in far-flung locations, or single frames capturing split seconds of levity. Celebrating the unpredictability of life, Magnum’s Square Print Sale explores the happy accidents and unusual turns of events that lead to memorable images.
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