Magnum Photos
Magnum Photographers Share Images That They Took at the Perfect Moment
Magnum Photos is nearly 70, so to celebrate they got a load of their photographers and artists to pick images that represent co-founder Henri Cartier-Bresson's idea of the "Decisive Moment".
A War Photographer Talks About the Demands of Documenting Conflict
In April of 2011, a bombing in Libya killed photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, and injured Brown. This painful experience is an integral part of his new book, 'Libyan Sugar.'
Powerful Photos of Five Years of Upheaval in the Middle East
We spoke to photographer Moises Saman about the work in his new book, 'Discordia'
Two Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself
Pinckers' latest project looks at the weird place Japan holds in the collective mind of the West.
You Will Change: Magnum Photographer Larry Towell Has Advice for Young Photojournalists
"I think the work speaks for itself, I think it will always speak for itself. If the intent is right, it will find an audience—maybe small, I don't know if that's bad. And you never know if you're involved in a struggle, social or political. You never...
The New Photojournalism: A Panel Discussion for the 2015 VICE Photo Show
To celebrate the launch of our Photo Issue in collaboration with Magnum Photos, and the opening of our 2015 Photo Show (co-curated by Magnum's Larry Towell), VICE has asked some of our favourite photography people to come together and discuss the...
The 2015 VICE Canada Photo Show Is Coming
To celebrate the launch of the Photo Issue, VICE Canada will be hosting our annual Photo Show in Toronto and Montreal. On top of that, we're excited to announce that the show was co-curated by legendary, award-winning photographer Larry Towell.
Jérôme Sessini Photographs History's Greatest Losers
The Magnum photographer on fatalism and determinism.
A Photographic Survey of Russia’s Borders
Maria Gruzdeva spent four years documenting more than 12,000 miles of land and people.
These Photographs Rescued from the Archives of Magnum Photographers Can Be Yours
Signed prints by some of the greatest living photographers are for sale for $100 each for the next three days only.
The Face of Camden
The Magnum photographer has always preferred to take pictures “close,” working not by classic fly-on-the-wall documentarian methodology but by getting so up in the action that there’s little chance anything can be lost in the distance between point A...
Two Photos from Leonard Freed’s Series ‘Police Work’
Leonard Freed/Magnum Photos. New York City, 1979.