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236:'Socially, I am moving in new circles, away from the Polish gang. I am more among photographers, thinking people, interested in the same problems as myself. However, I feel a stranger and I am missing the "togetherness" ' of our Polish bunch. I met a German girl, who became quite prominent in the French press and she feels as I do. We are trying to organise some kind of association of revolutionary-minded photographers ..."
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and his wife, Rita, to establish Magnum Photos, Inc. Though Henri
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355:(1937â1938) and photographers from Alliance Photo, particularly Verger and Zuber, took on a formal dimension through the design of the new rooms at the museum in which modern photographs showed the objects of anthropological interest in context and in use.
379:. where she spent the end of the Second World War. The agency she founded was re-established after the war as A.D.E.P. (Agence de documentation et dâĂ©dition photographiques) run by Suzanne and Pierre Boucher, closing in 1959.
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