December 24, 2007

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Photo of the week: Merry Christmas

Martin Fuchs


USA. New York City. December, 2003. Restaurant, Little Italy. © Gilles Peress/Magnum Photos
USA. New York City. December, 2003. Restaurant, Little Italy. © Gilles Peress/Magnum Photos

The entire Magnum Photos family wishes you and your loved ones a very joyful Holiday! A very Merry Christmas to all of you!

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this is a master, best regards!!!!

Comment posted by klingsor on December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous 2008 to all Magnum Photographers and Employees.
Kamaal

Comment posted by Kamaal A. Bahnasawi on December 25, 2007

That's the very best you ALL can do these days, in terms of a Xmas photo? No kidding? Really? Wow.

Comment posted by Stupid Photographer on December 25, 2007

This reminds me of Miracle On 34th Street


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

-dez

Comment posted by dez on December 25, 2007

Which kind of miracle on 34th dez?

Comment posted by Martin Fuchs on December 25, 2007

I also wish to all magnum photographers and employees a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Oliver

Comment posted by oliver on December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Comment posted by Andreas on December 25, 2007

making a greate illuision in this picture. santa clows get real life in picture.

Comment posted by Syed mahfuz ali on December 25, 2007

Amogos de Magnum Photos
Que tengan una Feliz Navidad y un mejor año 2008.
Un amigo desde Lima, Perú.

Giovanni Collado

Comment posted by Giovanni Collado on December 26, 2007

Happy Festivus for the Rest of us Mofo. Get ready for the feats fo strength!

Comment posted by victor on December 26, 2007

Bon Noël, j'espère trouver plus tard quelque chose à dire sur cette photographie plus saisissante que saisie ( = comprise ).

Comment posted by Prevost Xavier on December 29, 2007

thx. Now, we're waiting for New Years Day photo ;)

ps: perfect picture!

Comment posted by Artur Rawicz on December 29, 2007

CONGRATULATION VERY MUCH FROM EUROPE, SPAIN.
GREAT BLOGSITE.
DANIEL

Comment posted by daniel delevin on December 30, 2007

Happy New Year to all of you!

Comment posted by lino sprizzi on January 1, 2008

The intention of photographer is good but isnt this photo in black and white cant immediately catch its message?

Comment posted by dannyboy pata on January 2, 2008

Very creepy!

Comment posted by heather on January 2, 2008

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