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  1. Inge Morath. Apariencia. ocultar. Ingeborg Morath ( Graz, Austria; 27 de mayo de 1923- Nueva York, Estados Unidos; 30 de enero de 2002) fue una fotógrafa de origen austríaco nacionalizada estadounidense. 1 . Biografía. Infancia y juventud (1923 - 1945) Ingeborg Morath nació en Graz, Austria.

  2. She began photographing in London in 1951, and joined Magnum Photos as a photographer in 1953. While working on her own first assignments, Morath also assisted Henri Cartier-Bresson during 1953-54, becoming a full member in 1955. In the following years, Morath traveled extensively in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inge_MorathInge Morath - Wikipedia

    Ingeborg Hermine Morath ( German: [ˈɪŋəbɔrk ˈmoːraːt] ⓘ; 27 May 1923 – 30 January 2002) was an Austrian photographer. [2] . In 1953, she joined the Magnum Photos Agency, founded by top photographers in Paris, and became a full photographer with the agency in 1955.

  4. 6 de jul. de 2016 · ¿Quién fue Inge Morath? Según sus propias palabras, Ingeborg Morath entró al mundo de la fotografía de una forma pausada , tomando contacto con el mundillo poco a poco. Hija de padres científicos, nació en Graz en 1923 y desde niña se acostumbró a viajar y a conocer distintas culturas e idiomas.

  5. www.magnumphotos.com › theory-and-practice › inge-morath-in-commemorationInge Morath Remembered | Magnum Photos

    26 de may. de 2023 · Inge Morath Remembered. Marigold Warner recalls the life and work of the first woman to join Magnum as a full member, who was born 100 years ago on May 27, 1923. Inge Morath. Paris, France, 1958. All images © Inge Morath/Magnum Photos, unless otherwise stated.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2019 · Jan 25, 2019 - 04:18 EST. Cuando Inge Morath (Graz, Austria, 1923- Nueva York, 2002) llegó a Magnum no sabía fotografiar. La joven era entonces una experimentada editora y redactora. Fue...

  7. Inge Morath: In Her Own Words. I personally arrived slowly at photography. I studied languages at university, took some courses in journalism, worked first as a translator and then as an editor for the Information Services Branch of the occupying American Forces in Salzburg, later in Vienna.