Magnum Stories Video Podcast
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Magnum Photos has been a leader in documentary photography for 60 years. Magnum podcasts present the powerful individual visions of our photographers, giving in-depth, behind-the-lens insight into their compelling work. Nokia Nseries supports a series of 12 Magnum Video Podcasts starting July 17. See the latest Nokia Nseries multimedia devices at www.nokia.com/nseries/The sleek perfection of the German Luger compared to the crude British Sten gun. I fired all of them. That was all a long time ago. In retrospect it was a form of catharsis. I became a pacifist dedicated to non-violence. I’ve covered many wars and seen what bullets do to flesh and I’m rather proud to say that I got all that macho stuff out of my system in my youth.
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South Southeast
Author: Steve McCurry Mon, Apr 14, 2008
"Steve is an artist, a photographer, and a traveler who uses photography as a way to experience the world. He doesn't shirk from a gale. He doesn't wince at a storm." - Anthony Bannon
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Hippies
Author: Dennis Stock Mon, Apr 14, 2008
"To persevere as a photographer, you have to keep moving. Exchanging locations, one for the other, the newness of the subject and your arrogance to believe that you can see it differently are the driving forces...My subjects, the hippies, are simply people who have sought a less conforming way to explore this conforming life that we all lead." - Dennis Stock
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Heroes
Author: Alex Majoli Mon, Apr 14, 2008
From Latvia to Brazil, Afghanistan to Leros, Alex Majoli escapes his self. He now escapes photojournalism to focus on "simple people". He erased the context of the photograph. The people are alone on a black background. Majoli lights them up with "the light of God". They are the Heroes.
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The Path to Buddha
Author: Steve McCurry Mon, Apr 14, 2008
"Interesting, isn't it, that we ascribe to Steve's contemplative behavior a Buddhist way, but indeed, he is not a practicing Buddhist. Having the mind of someone who is searching for something that he or she doesn't know yet: That's the mind of a beginner. The person who hasn't made up their mind is always willing to change their mind and always willing to allow new things to fill up their mind. That's a mark of his work, I think, and it's why we value it." Anthony Bannon
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No Whisper No Sigh
Author: Magnum Group Mon, Apr 14, 2008
An introspective photo essay built around the concept of silence - from the societal silence surrounding madness; to that most personal silence, the intense desire to express oneself and unburden the soul.
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In the Wake of Katrina
Author: Larry Towell Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Larry Towell, and novelist, Ace Atkins, set out to conver the wake of the hurricane Katrina. This became an intimate one week road trip through a strange landscape and a tribute to human endurance.
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Tour De France
Author: Magnum Group Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Covering the Tour de France for over 60 years, Magnum Photographers have captured all the elements that make the race the greatest event in cycling.
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September 11
Author: Magnum Group Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Many have seen the images of the collision, the burning towers, the fall and the rubble. Eight Magnum Photographers give their eyewitness accounts of the attack and their perspectives on the consequences, five years later.
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Personal Best
Author: Elliott Erwitt Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Elliott loves dogs, beaches, nudists and religion as "interesting photographic topics". He says: "I have to do books, I've been around so long, most editors think I'm dead."
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Divided Germany
Author: Thomas Hoepker Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Two years after Berlin had been divided by a wall into an eastern and a western part, Kristall magazine sent Hoepker to document how the citizens of West Berlin, especially the children, had adjusted to living in the shadow of the wall. In an effort to improve relations between East and West Germany, Willy Brandt later arranged an exchange of journalists. Hoepker's wife was among those allowed into East Germany and he was able to go with her. Touring the region for the first time since it had come under the control of a dictatorial regime, Hoepker was stunned by what he saw.
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Minutes To Midnight
Author: Trent Parke Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Following a journey of 90,000 kilometers, Trent Parke explored the Australian hinterland in an attempt to find his place within an Australia vastly different from the one in which he grew up.
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7/7 The Longest Week
Author: Thomas Dworzak Mon, Apr 14, 2008
7/7 The Longest Week is a dizzying trip through the thicket of emotional headlines that appeared in the British press in the wake of the July 2005 terrorist attacks in London. Presenting headlines that seem to one-up each other in drama and intensity, 7/7 is a case study in media language and motive that also examines the psychological effects of news sensationalism.
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Mennonites
Author: Larry Towell Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Larry Towell first encountered the Mennonites near his home in Ontario, Canada, and his friendship with them has gained him unique access to their communities. Originating in Europe in the sixteenth century, the Mennonites are a Protestant religious sect, related to the Amish. Rather than compromise their way of life, they have continually been forced to migrate around the world to maintain their freedom to live as they choose.
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Fashion Magazine
Author: Bruce Gilden Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Like a bull in a china shop, Bruce Gilden lets loose with Fashion Magazine, a high-concept, tongue-in-cheek take on the glossy conventions of the fashion world. In the seven-part magazine, Gilden recasts the world of beauty and glamour through his up-close and aggressive street photography style.
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No Man's Land
Author: Larry Towell Mon, Apr 14, 2008
The US-Mexico border is neither one country nor the other. Alex Webb has spent more than twenty-five years photographing the region.
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Crossings
Author: Alex Webb Mon, Apr 14, 2008
The US-Mexico border is neither one country nor the other. Alex Webb has spent more than twenty-five years photographing the region.
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Khmer Boxing
Author: John Vink Mon, Apr 14, 2008
In Khmer it is called "Brodal Serei". In Thailand it is "Muay Thai". Both Thailand and Cambodia claim the origin of this type of kickboxing. It seems to have been invented in the peninsula at the beginning of the 9th century.
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Chernobyl Legacy
Author: Paul Fusco Mon, Apr 14, 2008
The nightmare of Chernobyl continues to be a painful reality for those exposed to its radioactive fallout. In Chernobyl Legacy, Paul Fusco faces the human tragedy of the world's worst nuclear energy disaster.
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American Color
Author: Constantine Manos Mon, Apr 14, 2008
In "American Color", Constantine Manos has created a set of fascinating images that engage both the eye and mind in repeated viewings and contemplation. Photographing mostly in exotic locales and at public events within the United States, such as Venice Beach and Atlantic City, Bike Week at Daytona Beach and Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Manos presents a kaleidoscopic view of American culture.
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Niagara
Author: Alec Soth Mon, Apr 14, 2008
Niagara Falls has long been a destination for newlyweds and lovers. Alec Soth traveled there to explore just why it is that Niagara is associated with sexuality, passion and new love.
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