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Magnum is deeply saddened by the passing of Sebastião Salgado, an extraordinary photographer, photojournalist and member of the cooperative from 1979 to 1994. PHOTO: Photographer Sebastião Salgado. Istanbul, Turkey. 1999. © @nikoseconomopoulos / Magnum Photos

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Susanne Bartels
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🖤With Sebastião Salgado, we lose one of the last great humanists of photography — his images remain!

Helena
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A constant source of inspiration on so many profound levels ❤️📷💔

Bil Brown
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His heart, eye and soul will be missed. But we have the incredible work.

Ko Konno Photography
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RIP your photographs live forever

Alexandre Lucas
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A legend. His work changed millions of lives for the better.

Manuel Sá
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a great master

Ryen Motzek
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Rest in peace to a legend ❤️

Sarah
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🤍🖤

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Heartbreaking to hear. A loss for photography and for the world he loved so much.📷🤍🇨🇦

Nur Ateş
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I loved your fotographs and I learn so much from you. The existence of you made the world better and more beautiful. Thank you. Rest in peace 💔💐

Sam Robles 📷🌎
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🤍

Peter Joli Wilson
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❤️🙏🏼😞

Armando Capello
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Un gran ser humano, fotografo y ecologista una perdida enorme 💔

BORTOLETO STUDIO
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

G E T
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👏👏👏

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