David 'Chim' Seymour : : Searching for the Light. 1911–1956 / / Carole Naggar.

"He used his camera like a doctor would use a stethoscope in order to diagnose the state of the heart. His own was vulnerable.", Cartier-Bresson wrote about David Seymour, who liked to be called Chim. Chim is best known as one of the cofounders of photojournalism’s famous cooperative Magnu...

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Place / Publishing House:München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Appearances – Studies in Visual Research , 4
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Physical Description:1 online resource (VIII, 294 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
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Prologue: Something Like an Owl… and Something Like a Buddha --
Chapter 1: Peace and War. 1911–1929 --
Chapter 2: The City of Books. 1929–1931 --
Chapter 3: Becoming Chim. 1932–1933 --
Chapter 4: Front Populaire. 1934–1936 --
Chapter 5: The Good Cause. Spring 1936–February 1939 --
Chapter 6: From Chim to David Seymour. 1939–1945 --
Chapter 7: Welcome to the Time Inc. Stink Club. 1947–1948 --
Chapter 8: Children of Europe. 1948 --
Chapter 9: Return to Poland: An Obliterated Past. 1948 --
Chapter 10: I am a Mediterranean --
Chapter 11: Tracing the Letters. 1950 --
Chapter 12: Generation X: This is our Character, this is our Strength. 1952 --
Chapter 13: Of Saints, Snakes, and Angels. 1951–1955 --
Chapter 14: Under Greek Skies. 1951–1954 --
Chapter 15: Pinups, Snails, Pigeons, and Spaghetti. 1950–1955 --
Chapter 16: I Found a Home: Israel. 1951–1955 --
Chapter 17: I Want to be into Things. November 10, 1956 --
Epilogue: His Name Opened Doors. Chim’s Legacy --
Timeline --
Appendix --
Selected Bibliography --
Acknowledgements --
Also by Carole Naggar (selection) --
Index
Summary:"He used his camera like a doctor would use a stethoscope in order to diagnose the state of the heart. His own was vulnerable.", Cartier-Bresson wrote about David Seymour, who liked to be called Chim. Chim is best known as one of the cofounders of photojournalism’s famous cooperative Magnum Photos. Weaving Chim’s life and work, this book discovers this empathetic photographer who has been called "The First Human Rights Photographer". In 1947, Chim was one of the four cofounders of the Magnum Photos cooperative with Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson and George Rodger. He also wrote Magnum’s 1955 bylaws, which are still in effect today. But he is the only one of those famous photographers who does not have a full biography to his name. This book examines his life and work from Poland to France to the Spanish Civil War, his work for British intelligence during World War II, his reportage on Europe’s children after the war, his reportages on Italian actors, illiteracy and religious festivals in Southern Italy, his coverage of Israel’s beginnings before his 1956 death during the Suez war. His complex itinerary is emblematic of the displacements and passages of the XXth century.
Die erste englischsprachige umfangreich illustrierte Biografie des gefeierten Fotojournalisten und Mitbegründers von Magnum Photos baut auf Chims Fotografien und Kontaktabzügen auf. Naggar setzt David Seymours Leben und Werk in Beziehung zum Weltgeschehen, zu den Arbeiten seiner Kollegen sowie der Medialisierung durch Redakteure, Kuratoren und humanitäre Organisationen. Als Quellen dienen diverse Fotoarchive, Interviews und Filmmaterial.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110706345
9783110766820
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110992960
9783110992939
ISSN:2628-1740 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110706345
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Carole Naggar.