A time for reflection: Magnum at 70

The cooperative photo agency is celebrating seven decades of provocative images, but is also setting the agenda for the future of film

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It was over a celebratory bottle of champagne in 1947 that four visionary photographers – David Seymour, Robert Capa, George Rodger and Henri Cartier-Bresson – would form what would become one of the most influential creative alliances in history. The latter would go on to describe Magnum Photos as "a community of thought, a shared human quality, a curiosity about what is going on in the world, a respect for what is going on and a desire to transcribe it visually". Since then the cooperative has had just 92 members (it currently has 49) who have provided a visual documentation of some of the most important moments of our times.

As it reaches its 70th anniversary, the agency is celebrating with a global programme of events throughout the year. Each will be centred around three core themes: community, witnessing history and Magnum Photos Now, exploring the institution's connection to past and present visual culture.

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