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New York City. 1962. Bruce Davidson/Magnum PhotosNew York City. 1962. Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos

The above photograph is part of a current Bruce Davidson exhibition at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation in Paris. The International Herald Tribune published an interview with Davidson in February.

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I’m a "new" photography student and I am reading a lot of books lately, like much people my influences were Robert Frank, Eugene Smith and Henri Cartier-Bresson too but thanks to magnum agency I know your photos. Nice shots by the way.
You say "I don't consider myself a documentary photographer”, so what kind of photographer are you? We all have some kind of way to see, what is your way? I hope to discover that.
(Sorry for my bad English) Good photos.

Comment posted by Túlio, Fábio on March 3, 2007

How does one become a Magnum Photographer? Do you have to apply to become a member or do you have to show that you're a great photographer first?

Thanks ;))

Sotheany

Comment posted by Sotheany Ream on March 5, 2007

I am impressed with the Bruce Davidson’s interview.
Especially with the story behind the Statue of Libery…

Burim Myftiu
Photographer
Prishtine, Kosova

Comment posted by Burim Myftiu on March 9, 2007

Here is the link to the BBC article. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6422671.stm

Comment posted by RICARDO GOMEZ PEREZ on March 18, 2007

i have the same inquiries as noted above. furthermore; i personally know a fotographer in los angeles of scotish descent that deserves to be in your circle. Alec Soth is great ; however wait till you see what Mr.Angell is doing with a 4x5 camera on the streets of los angeles. a new site is coming soon>any response is appreciated.
truly; robert

Comment posted by robert wiedenfeld on March 22, 2007

No comment something the pic alone , its better , the pic dont needs to talk Fairouz DEGHIA

Comment posted by deghia on March 28, 2007

as promised www.wrobertangell.blogspot.com
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Comment posted by robert wiedenfeld on June 17, 2007

more of wrobert angells fotographie.

Comment posted by robert wiedenfeld on May 14, 2008

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