Contacts, Vol. 1: The Great Tradition of Photojournalism (1989)

Henri Cartier-Bresson
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July 22, 1989

Cartier-Bresson's talent obliterated the boundary between art and documentary photography. He was one of the founders of the Magnu...Read more

William Klein
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April 1, 1990

William Klein has always refused to obey the rules. His consistently experimental work as a painter, film-maker, graphic artist an...Read more

Raymond Depardon
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April 1, 1990

Raymond Depardon rocked the foundations of documentary photography and photo-journalism by turning the photograph into a violent c...Read more

Josef Koudelka
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April 1, 1990

Famous chiefly for his photo-reportages of the events in Prague in 1968 and his pictures of the gypsies he lives with, Koudelka is...Read more

Robert Doisneau
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April 1, 1994

From the late 1930s onwards, the streets of Paris and its suburbs were Doisneau's favourite subject. His images of the Liberation ...Read more

Édouard Boubat
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April 1, 1994

A tireless traveller since the Fifties, quietly humorous and always on the look-out for precious moments, Édouard Boubat has done ...Read more

Elliott Erwitt
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April 1, 2002

Magnum reporter Elliott Erwitt is a photographer with a sense of humour. He captures coincidences in a way that is totally unique....Read more

Marc Riboud
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April 4, 1990

International newspaper photographer Marc Riboud has travelled the world and amassed forty years' worth of photographs, making a s...Read more

Leonard Freed
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April 5, 1990

As Leonard Freed sees it, being a professional photographer should be either fun or profitable - or an alternative to psychotherap...Read more

Mario Giacomelli
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April 6, 1990

Born in Italy in 1925. Taking pictures of hospices, earth-bound life and landscape in order to challenge time.

Helmut Newton
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April 7, 1990

Born in Germany in 1920. Star photographer of European and American glossy magazines renouned for his provocative images of women and fashion.

Don McCullin
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April 8, 1990

Born in Great Britain in 1935. His war photographs have laid a landmark in the international press.