Magnum Photosさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Magnum PhotosInstagram)「“In 1952, Werner Bischof is in Indochina documenting life in the French colony during the war led by Ho Chi Minh’s nationalist movement, the Viet Minh. At one point he takes the famed ‘La Rafale’ (The Blast) armoured train from Saigon to Nha Trang, travelling through the jungle. About half way through the journey Werner steps from the train and approaches the village of Barau. He lets the train depart without him and stays for two weeks with the families in the village that he calls an “oasis of peace, in the midst of war”. He wrote in his diary: ‘Here there are no shops, nothing to buy, but every day the Chams — a dying race, originally from Malaya — come here from their nearby village. They bring salt, fish, live geckos, turtles, onions: in short, things from the sea that can scarcely be found here. The girls balance their wares on their heads in tall straw baskets. They use the rails, supporting each other and dancing along the steel path.’” – Marco Bischof, Estate of Werner Bischof⁠ .⁠ Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @voguemagazine, is live for 1 week only!⁠ .⁠ This is a unique opportunity to purchase signed or estate-stamped prints by over 100 of the world’s leading photographic artists in an exclusive 6x6” format for $100.⁠ .⁠ Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (@naacp), the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.⁠ .⁠ The NAACP’s mission is to eliminate race-based discrimination and uphold equality of rights of all persons.⁠ .⁠ Visit the link in bio to see all the images available.⁠ .⁠ PHOTO: Cham women returning from the market. Barau, Indochina. 1952.⁠ .⁠ © Werner Bischof/#MagnumPhotos⁠ ⁠ #MAGNUMSQUARE #Solidarity #printsale」7月30日 0時01分 - magnumphotos

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“In 1952, Werner Bischof is in Indochina documenting life in the French colony during the war led by Ho Chi Minh’s nationalist movement, the Viet Minh. At one point he takes the famed ‘La Rafale’ (The Blast) armoured train from Saigon to Nha Trang, travelling through the jungle. About half way through the journey Werner steps from the train and approaches the village of Barau. He lets the train depart without him and stays for two weeks with the families in the village that he calls an “oasis of peace, in the midst of war”. He wrote in his diary: ‘Here there are no shops, nothing to buy, but every day the Chams — a dying race, originally from Malaya — come here from their nearby village. They bring salt, fish, live geckos, turtles, onions: in short, things from the sea that can scarcely be found here. The girls balance their wares on their heads in tall straw baskets. They use the rails, supporting each other and dancing along the steel path.’” – Marco Bischof, Estate of Werner Bischof⁠
.⁠
Solidarity, the July Magnum Square Print Sale, in support of the @naacp and in collaboration with @Vogue, is live for 1 week only!⁠
.⁠
This is a unique opportunity to purchase signed or estate-stamped prints by over 100 of the world’s leading photographic artists in an exclusive 6x6” format for $100.⁠
.⁠
Magnum photographers and Vogue are both donating 50% of their proceeds to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (@naacp), the longest-running, and largest civil rights organization in the United States.⁠
.⁠
The NAACP’s mission is to eliminate race-based discrimination and uphold equality of rights of all persons.⁠
.⁠
Visit the link in bio to see all the images available.⁠
.⁠
PHOTO: Cham women returning from the market. Barau, Indochina. 1952.⁠
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© Werner Bischof/#MagnumPhotos⁠

#MAGNUMSQUARE #Solidarity #printsale


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