Magnum in Motion Video Podcasts




Produced by Magnum PhotosToday's PicturesProduced by Zena Koo Magnum In Motion
Thursday, Mar 20, 2008
Spring Into It
Wednesday, Mar 19, 2008
Five Years in Iraq
Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008
Women at Work
Monday, Mar 17, 2008
Being Green
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I think of photography like therapy ... It's a relationship to the world I need, a distance: it's being more present and somehow less present.
— Harry Gruyaert
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Interactive EssaysProduced by Adrian Kelterborn Magnum In Motion
WARS
WARS: The first in a series of four essays revolving around a common theme
By Magnum Group

Magnum In Motion begins a new format, a series of four essays in which photographers' imagery, experiences, and commentary come together to explore a given theme.

"WARS," the inaugural series will launch on the Magnum In Motion home page on March 19, five years after the war in Iraq began. It will be published in Slate in four episodes.

Our point of departure was a quote extracted from Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths' 2006 interview conducted in London by Magnum In Motion. The British photographer and author of the book Vietnam Inc. (1971) said with tongue in cheek, "Photographers are either mud people or sand people. I'm a mud person." Three photographers covering conflicts today were asked to react to this quote in light of their own experiences documenting wars.

Book of the Week
<i>A Fair Day: Photographs From the West Coast of Ireland</i>
A Fair Day: Photographs From the West Coast of Ireland
by Martin Parr
In this book, first published in 1984, Martin Parr's black-and-white images resonate with insightful text to produce a unique portrait of Ireland in the midst of modernization.