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“These photographs came about after a friend emailed me an image taken on a cellphone through a car window in Lagos, Nigeria, which depicted a group of men walking down the street with a hyena in chains. A few days later, I saw the image reproduced in a South African newspaper with the caption 'The Streets of Lagos.' Nigerian newspapers reported that these men were bank robbers, bodyguards, drug dealers, debt collectors. Myths surrounded them. The image captivated me.

Through a journalist friend I eventually tracked down a Nigerian reporter, who said that he knew the 'Gadawan Kura' as they are known in Hausa (a rough translation: 'hyena handlers/guides.')

A few weeks later In Abuja, I found them living on the periphery of the city in a shantytown–a group of men, a little girl, three hyenas, four monkeys and a few rock pythons. It turned out that they were a group of itinerant minstrels, performers, who used the animals to entertain crowds and sell traditional medicines. The animal handlers were all related to each other and were practicing a tradition passed down from generation to generation.” - Pieter Hugo

PHOTO: Abdullahi Mohammed with Mainasara. Ogere-Remo, Nigeria. 2007.
© Pieter Hugo courtesy Aperture

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“I was visiting the World War I battlefield sites of the Somme. There’d been a heavy rainstorm, I was driving, and I suddenly saw this silver road, disappearing into infinity. I felt immediately that the road was a voice, telling me something about history—a road along which millions of soldiers had marched into fear, pain, and death. I injected a lot of my own thoughts into that picture.

There’s a lot of darkness in this simple landscape. I see darkness as my voice. I’m speaking for the victims and casualties of war, because they’re not around to speak for themselves. In war, you see a lot of damaged human beings. They can’t talk because they’re in immense depths of shock and horror. I make my pictures dark, to speak what other people can’t speak.” - Don McCullin

PHOTO: The Road to Somme. France. 2000
© Don McCullin courtesy Aperture

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12/12/2017

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“The Million Man March took place on October 16, 1995, in Washington, D.C., on and around the National Mall. There, African-American men came together from all over the U.S. to collectively take a positive stance toward addressing the problems of their at-risk communities. They came by airplane, bus, train, car, and foot; it was a call to the world at large that action had to be made to make our shared world a better place. They came to heal the negativity that continues to separate us.” - Eli Reed

PHOTO: The Million Man March, organized by Louis Farrakhan. Washington D.C., USA. 1995.
© Eli Reed/Magnum Photos

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“I still recall my journeys to the east coast of Greenland as the greatest and most fearless ones of my life. I was only 23 when I took this picture of a 6-year-old boy jumping off the roof, making a summersault and landing in a pile of snow. To me it became an image not only about the strength and courage of the children in this village, but also about what was happening inside myself. I had fallen in love with a local woman and decided to live with her family to be trained as a hunter and a fisherman by the Inuits. I had started a new life, a new journey that made me feel exactly like that boy jumping off the roof.” - Jacob Aue Sobol

PHOTO: A boy does a somersault and lands in a deep pile of snow. Tiilerilaaq, Greenland. 2001.
© Jacob Aue Sobol/Magnum Photos

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12/12/2017

The 'Magnum: 70 at 70' exhibition opens at FotoWeekDC today: http://bit.ly/2AuV0L7

PHOTO: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. being greeted on his return to the US after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Baltimore, MD. USA. October 31, 1964.
© Leonard Freed / Magnum Photos

12/12/2017

Martin Parr has been photographing Scotland for over 25 years: http://bit.ly/2AH1ff8

PHOTO: Renfrewshire. Gourock Lido. From A8, Scotland, GB. 2004.
© Martin Parr / Magnum Photos

12/12/2017

Sahar Dowlatshahi, Elaine Groenestein, and Magnum photographer Thomas Dworzak. Magnum 70th anniversary party. Paris, France. 2017.

© Richard Kalvar/Magnum Photos

12/12/2017

Singer Roni Alter. Magnum 70th anniversary party. Paris, France. 2017.

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