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Magnum Magnum unfolds as a grand anthology and collective memoir from the storied Magnum Photos cooperative. Edited by Brigitte Lardinois, this definitive edition, published by Thames & Hudson, marks the agency’s 75th anniversary by drawing together more than 700 pages of powerful imagery. Each photographer curates six key works by a colleague, accompanied by a personal commentary that blends admiration, insight, and critique. Magnum Magnum is a richly layered dialogue across decades, traditions, and styles—an extraordinary celebration of shared vision and photographic legacy.

Key Features


- Hard external case - Hardcover - Fabric-bound Height: 11.4 inches – 12.1 inches Width: 9.4 inches – 10.5 inches Depth (Spine): 2.7 inches – 3.7 inches Weight: 9.25 pounds (approx. 4.20 kg) – 9.3 pounds (approx. 4.22 kg)

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Magnum Magnum is more than a book—it’s a conversation across generations of visual storytellers. In Magnum Magnum, each photographer selects and reflects on the images of a peer, weaving a collaborative tapestry that celebrates Magnum's enduring spirit of creative camaraderie. Within its generous pages, you’ll find not just photographs, but echoes of each photographer’s curiosity, insight, and generosity of vision.
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Founded in 1947 by legendary photographers including Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, and David “Chim” Seymour, Magnum Photos has become one of the most influential photographic cooperatives in history. Established as an agency owned and governed by its members, Magnum gave photographers unprecedented freedom to pursue stories on their own terms, shaping the way photojournalism and documentary photography are understood today. Magnum Magnum reflects this legacy, presenting the work of its photographers as a dialogue across generations, each member selecting and interpreting the work of another.

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