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Produced by Magnum PhotosToday's Pictures
Tuesday, Dec 18, 2007
Cooks in the Kitchen
Monday, Dec 17, 2007
Come Fly Away
Friday, Dec 14, 2007
Strike a Pose
Thursday, Dec 13, 2007
The Capture of Saddam
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Hajj and Eid-ul-Adha
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Interactive Essays
Empty OrchestraEve Arnold, Personalities
Empty Orchestra
by Chien-Chi Chang

One night and one roll of film. Chien-Chi Chang's photographs of "a night in a karaoke bar" explore a different scene from that which we are used to in western-world karaoke establishments.
He evocatively captures the other side of karaoke culture in which divorced or married Vietnamese women entertain Taiwanese men, portraying what some suggest is a new "concubine phenomenon" emerging from Karaoke culture in certain parts of Asia.

Eve Arnold, Personalities
by Eve Arnold

"What I have tried to do is involve the people I was photographing. To have them realize without saying so, that it was up to them to give me whatever they wanted to give me ... if they were willing to give, I was willing to photograph."
- Eve Arnold

Book of the Week
<i>Dance Ex Machina (Apo Michanis Choros)</i>
Dance Ex Machina (Apo Michanis Choros)
by Nikos Economopoulos
This book, as its title suggests, is full of festivities and dance captured by photographer Nikos Economopoulos over two decades in several countries (Greece, Albania, Turkey, Romania, and Macedonia among them). He skillfully captures folk musicians, singers, Muslim minorities, and Romas in revelry.
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Chilly Scenes of Winter
by Magnum Photographers
This week, autumn officially comes to an end and winter begins with the solstice on the 22nd. Magnum brings you scenes of winter merrymaking and snowy serenity from around the world.
Richard KalvarQuote of the Week
The photograph is completely abstracted from life, yet it looks like life. That is what has always excited me about photography.
— Richard Kalvar