Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 6月25日 00時20分
100 Years of Marc Riboud 📸
Today, June 24, marks one hundred years since the birth of French photographer Marc Riboud, who was invited by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa to join Magnum Photos after his photograph of a painter on the Eiffel Tower appeared in Life Magazine in 1953.
“I have always been more sensitive to the beauty of the world than to its violence and monsters. My obsession has been with photographing life at its most intense, as intensely as possible,” Riboud wrote in the essay “Pleasures of the Eye” (2000).
In Riboud's photographs, the people, their daily struggles and resilience take center stage – a lasting testament to his singular, empathetic view of the world.
🔗 At the link in bio, we celebrate the life and work of the French photographer.
PHOTOS (left to right):
(1) Zazou, the Eiffel tower's painter. Paris. France. 1953.
(2) Self-portrait. Leopoldville airport. Congo. 1961.
(3) An American young girl, Jan Rose Kasmir, confronts the American National Guard outside the Pentagon during the 1967 anti-Vietnam march. This march helped to turn public opinion against the US war in Vietnam. Washington DC. USA. 1967.
(4) The Great Wall. Hebei Province. China. 1971.
(5) Moscow. USSR. 1960.
(6) A tribal munitions factory near Kohat Pass on Afghanistan's lawless border with Pakistan. Afghanistan. 1956.
(7) Independence. Algeria. July 2, 1962.
(8) Moslem praying towards Mecca at Rub al Khali in the deserts of Saudi Arabia. 1974.
(9) After bathing in the Ganges. Bénarès. Uttar Pradesh. India. 1956.
(10) American architect Ieoh Ming Pei in the east wing of the National Gallery that he designed. Washington DC. USA. 1978.
© Marc Riboud / Fonds Marc Riboud au MNAAG / Magnum Photos
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