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Photographing the human condition

The flute player Peru picked up his camera the way a doctor takes his stethoscope out of his bag, applying his diagnosis to the condition of the heart. Henri Cartier Bresson

The quote is what inspired the prestigious agency, Magnum Photos, to dig into its vast archives to showcase the all important connection in documentary photography between photographers and their subjects. The images in the collection illustrate how the best photojournalists work from the heart, guided by their compassion and empathy. A print sale of these well known images and others from the archive takes place till November 4, 2016, in honor of the upcoming 70th anniversary of the agency founded in 1947.

This photo taken on the road to Cuzco in the Sacred Valley of Peru along the Urubamba river in May 1954 was the last photo taken by Werner Bischof before his tragic death in the Andes.

deep compassion for the humble people of the world, as revealed in his photos, will leave its permanent imprint on the work of other photographers. Marco Bischof, Director of the Werner Biscof Estate

Credit: Werner Bischof/Magnum Photos

Teenagers on the Seine French Teenagers on a boat on the Seine river,replica cartier braclet, Paris, 1988

was to cover a piece of France for a NatGeo special issue on France. I decided I did not want to do historic France but rather modern young France. French teenagers. So I did what I always do: reduce the scope. I chose one group of Parisian teenagers who formed a sort of gang. A nice gang; friends. I became one of their group for several weeks. I went to school with them, hung out everywhere with them, saw them succeed, saw them fail. Judith pictured here with the cigarette was the leader. There is always a leader. I was especially happy with this shot taken on their graduation day directly on the Seine in front of Henri Cartier Bresson house. I was always referential to Henri even in color during this era. Clearly I bonded with these young French. We were like family when I had to hug them goodbye, and for them it meant goodbye to their childhood.

David Alan Harvey

Credit: David Alan Harvey /Magnum Photos

Robert Kennedy funeral train Robert Kennedy funeral train, USA, 1968

took this photograph from the train that brought Robert F. The train tracks were lined with up to two million people who came to witness the passage. The crowd represented all kinds of Americans; Bobby Kennedy fight for racial reconciliation made him, to many, most trusted white man in black America The people in this photograph had a meaningful connection with Kennedy and an appreciable reason to build a sign, stand in the heat and say goodbye to the man who had once offered them hope.

Paul Fusco

Credit: Paul Fusco/Magnum Photos

Audrey Hepburn Actress Audrey Hepburn, Paris,1956

Seymour (Chim), one of Magnum Photos four founders, was a legendary photojournalist who produced some of the most memorable images of the 20th century. He was especially skilled at building a close enough connection with his subjects to elicit their participation and empathy. His Children of War project, commissioned by UNESCO in 1948, brought to light World War II orphans who struggled to cope with their injuries and limited resources. They are powerful images that remain vivid reminders of our need to help refugees and others who have suffered in natural or human made crisis Chim capacity to connect with people, and indeed humanize them, also translated to Hollywood superstars such as Sophia Loren, Kirk Douglas,replica sell cartier bracelet, Gina Lollobrigida, Ingrid Bergman and Audrey Hepburn. This tranquil moment shows Audrey Hepburn in deep concentration at a ballet studio. Chim captured her quiet intensity, self confidence and graceful composure. Ben Shneiderman, nephew of David Seymour

Credit: David Seymour/Magnum Photos

Fireworks Fourth of July fireworks, Coney Island,replica love braclets, New York City, 1962

they don tell stories, they simply speak as images. They express feeling, increase knowledge. Photographs can draw passion, beauty and understanding. And then there is love. Bruce Davidson

Credit: Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos

Child at play Orinda, California, 1956

brother David was always building things. Here he is off to the school bus wearing his latest creation, a robot, made of cardboard, silver paint and tubing. Once inside the costume it took considerable family effort to attach working arms. He showed off his costume that day at the school Halloween Day parade. It was quite normal for Dad to follow David to school with a camera around his neck. He shadowed his four children frequently for three years as part of his photo project that appeared in his 1958 book, World is Young. Dad thought the life of children was quite different from the life of adults hoped to share what it looked like through photographs. Jeanette Miller, daughter of Wayne Mille

Credit: Wayne Miller/Magnum Photos

Injured survivors Injured survivors of an Iraqi Air Force helicopter crash, Sinjar Mountains, Iraq, 2014

drama inside the helicopter unfolded in front of my eyes, silently and in slow motion,replica cartier couple bracelet, and the last thing on my mind was to photograph it.

About two hours before taking this photograph, an eternity in my mind, we had survived an helicopter crash in Mount Sinjar that killed four passengers, including one of the two pilots. We were now aboard a second helicopter, an even older looking replica of the one that had just gone down, being flown across Isis territory to the safety of Kurdistan.

In the past, especially when working in areas of conflict, I had adhered to a false sense of distance from my subject, one that allowed for the pursuit of a sort of superficial creativity over genuine empathy. I was just trying too hard.

I don particularly remember the moment I took this photograph, I suppose I took it almost unconsciously. We, the survivors inside that helicopter, all shared the same experience, an almost inexplicable feeling of being alive.

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