Rian Dundon: How Many Cameras Does a Protest Need?

We’re partnering with The Nation on What’s At Stake, a series of photo essays from across the country through the lenses of independent image-makers. This week, Rian Dundon shows us whats on the other side of the lens as livestreamers and citizen journalists provide constant footage of BLM protests in Portland.

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Sara Hylton: Along the Keystone XL Pipeline, Hoping for a Miracle

We’re partnering with The Nation on What’s At Stake, a series of photo essays from across the country through the lenses of independent image-makers. This week, Sara Hylton illustrates how the upcoming US presidential election could decide whether one of the most destructive fossil fuel projects continues to be built, or is brought to a halt.

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Announcing the Magnum Foundation Fund: US Dispatches. We are seeking proposals by community-based and innovative visual storytellers that will provide expansive perspectives on this critical moment in US history. Proposals are due Sept 23, 2020.

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Announcing the 2020 Inge Morath Award

Magnum Foundation, Magnum Photos, and the Inge Morath Estate are pleased to announce Tamara Merino as the recipient of this year’s Inge Morath Award, and Neha Hirve as the finalist. They'll each receive a production grant to support a long-term documentary project.

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Amr Alfiky: Recording Memories

“I didn’t know where I was. Was I in the U.S. or was I in Egypt? Things unfolded before my eyes in a blur. I continued photographing the protests, only to finally realize that in doing so, I was reliving memories from 2011.”

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