Magnum in Motion Video Podcasts




Produced by Magnum PhotosToday's Pictures
Tuesday, Aug 14, 2007
Summer Vacation
Monday, Aug 13, 2007
Happy Birthday, Mr. Hitchcock
Friday, Aug 10, 2007
Moving Images
Thursday, Aug 9, 2007
Cityscapes: Prague
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Korea
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Interactive Essays
TalibanNo Whisper No Sigh
Taliban
by Thomas Dworzak

These portraits of Taliban soldiers were collected by Thomas Dworzak during his coverage of the fall of the Taliban regime in 2002. It is thought that most of these pictures are from Taliban members who had them taken in early November 2001, but could not pick them up as they had to flee the advancing opposition and United States' bombing.

No Whisper No Sigh
by Magnum Photographers

This introspective photo essay was built around the concept of silence—from societal silence surrounding madness to that most personal silence that stems from the intense desire to express oneself and unburden the soul.

Book of the Week
<i>In India</i>
In India
by Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson's fascination with India began when the country gained independence from the United Kingdom on Aug. 15, 1947, and endured over six extended visits during a 20-year period.
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Hippie Daze
by Magnum Photographers
In recognition of the “Summer of Love” 40 years ago and the legendary Woodstock Music and Art Fair, which occurred this week in 1969 near Bethel, N.Y. Magnum and Slate present hippie culture in its heyday. (Note: This gallery contains nudity.)
Werner BischofQuote of the Week
I felt compelled to venture forth and explore the true face of the world. Leading a satisfying life of plenty had blinded many of us to the immense hardships beyond our borders.
— Werner Bischof