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Produced by Magnum PhotosToday's Pictures
Friday, Nov 16, 2007
The Arnold
Thursday, Nov 15, 2007
Georgia O'Keeffe
Wednesday, Nov 14, 2007
Really Inside the Actors Studio
Tuesday, Nov 13, 2007
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Turns 25
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Covering Life
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Interactive Essays
Convention on the Rights of the ChildBurma: Behind the Conflict
Convention on the Rights of the Child
by Magnum Group

This essay, curated by Peter Lucas and produced by Magnum In Motion in conjunction with Cyberschoolbus, begins with text that explains, "the rights of the child are human rights," and goes on, through the voices of children, to highlight what those rights are.

Burma: Behind the Conflict
by Magnum Photographers

The current conflict in Burma is just the latest symptom of a political and social disorder that has plagued the country for decades. In this essay, writer and columnist Brendan I. Koerner, whose latest book led him to an extensive research trip to Burma, comments on the background of its current troubles.

Book of the Week
<i>Sightwalk</i>
Sightwalk
by Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Gueorgui Pinkhassov is a different kind of street photographer, one who transforms the fixed world around him into a swirling study of color and composition. Sightwalk is Pinkhassov’s meditation on the overlooked and subtle beauty of Tokyo’s bustling streets.
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Covering Life
by Magnum Photographers
Magnum photographers have had a long and colorful relationship with Life magazine, the behemoth and most influential U.S. news and picture magazine of the 20th century. This week, in recognition of the anniversary of the first issue of Life in 1936, Magnum presents a handful of images that have appeared on past covers of the legendary magazine.
Micha Bar-AmQuote of the Week
I started photographing at an early age. I don’t know what impelled me most: curiosity, the magic of the picture, the hunter’s pride at bagging a bit of reality, the prospect of adventure.
— Micha Bar-Am