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  • Jonas Bendiksen Takes Photos in Countries That Don't Exist

    Unlike almost all of the other photographers we have spoken to in the VICE Loves Magnum series, Jonas Bendiksen’s work isn't focused on war zones or conflict. From examining life in marginal post-Soviet states to exploring humanity’s ever-quickening...

  • Peter van Agtmael Won't Deny the Strange Allure of War

    Thus far, photographer Peter van Agtmael's career has focused on documenting the effects of America's post-9/11 wars, both at home and abroad. For this installment of VICE Loves Magnum, we spoke to him about the attraction of conflict, the realities of...

  • Ian Berry Takes Jaw-Dropping Photos of Massacres and Floods

    In 1962, Ian Berry was invited to join Magnum by Henri Cartier-Bresson—which, in photographic terms, is as close to canonization as you can get. His invitation followed his work in South Africa, where he was the only photographer to witness the...

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  • Thomas Dworzak Takes Photos of Sad Marines and Taliban Poseurs

    Thomas Dworzak's books often deal with war: 'M*A*S*H IRAQ' examined the daily lives of US Medevac teams in Iraq, and his latest, 'Kavkuz,' explored the impact of war on the Caucasus region. But oddly enough, in spite of shooting in some of the most...

  • Steve McCurry Photographs the Human Condition

    Steve McCurry's photo, 'Afghan Girl,' appeared on the cover of 'National Geographic' in 1985 during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and quickly became one of the most famous photos in the world. He has documented the human impact of wars across...

  • The Way Christopher Anderson Sees the World Is Amazing

    Some of the most-talented and celebrated documentary photographers in the world are members of the Magnum photo agency. As part of an ongoing partnership with Magnum, we'll be featuring some of their photographers over the coming weeks. First up is...

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