December 31, 2007

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Photo of the week: Happy New Year

Martin Fuchs



UK. Wales. Rhondda Valley. 2000. New Year's Eve. © Bruce Gilden/Magnum Photos

We'll end the first year of the Magnum Blog with some New Year's Eve impressions by Bruce Gilden. We wish you a healthy, peaceful and happy New Year! Thank's a lot for your support during 2007! And here is a link to our Happy New Year wishes from Magnum In Motion.
Any exciting New Year's wishes out there that you'd like to share?

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Excellent three images ! A special +++ for the 2.
Happy new year,
Pierre

Comment posted by Pierre Wetzel on December 31, 2007

at first very happy new year then about picture i dont understand why 3picture ooups 6 pictures makes 3picture? why this tecqunice apply i want to know? but pictures was good. thanks

take care bye

mahfuz

Comment posted by Syed mahfuz ali on December 31, 2007

Happy New Year to you too!

Comment posted by Mark Laymon on December 31, 2007

Thanks for a year of great photographs. Happy New Year to all!

Dennis Rito
Philippines

Comment posted by Dennis Rito on January 1, 2008

Wow! What a amazing Happy New Year slideshow! Looking forward to be part of you in New York soon! Happy New Year and all the best from Austria!

Comment posted by Daniel K. Gebhart on January 1, 2008

Happy new 2008 for all of you Magnum Members and Supporter's!!And god pictures too!

Comment posted by Pedro Carneiro on January 2, 2008

Those images gives a surreal-everyday New Year feeling (!) :-)

I hope the Magnum blog will BE always!

Best Wishes for 2008

Comment posted by Jenny Maria on January 2, 2008

Happy New Year to all :)

Comment posted by Uygar Ozel on January 2, 2008

A very happy new year to Magnum as well. Thank you for making my internet journeys more joyfull through this blog. It's always a real treat!

Comment posted by Lea Kast on January 2, 2008

This is a terrible way to display photography. Give each image a separate frame. If you must double-up images in frames, add a separator between them. As for the photos themselves, well, Bruce Gilden always gets my vote! Along with Elliott Erwitt and Richard Kalvar, Gilden's work is rare in this era of joyless, alienated, heartless photography. Magnum needs to vote more of their likes into its ranks. (After all, they are getting on in their years! :)) Anyway, here I am focusing on the negative while advocating for more joy. I'll just have to go to Bruce Gilden's page for a little uplift!

Comment posted by Terry Carroll on January 4, 2008

gud year

Comment posted by toni pay on January 4, 2008

A wonderful & interesting display of New Years impressions.

Happy New Year...

Comment posted by Tyler on January 8, 2008

Happy New Year to Magnum, and everyone around.

Comment posted by LC on January 23, 2008

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