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  1. 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.

  2. Inge Morath was born in Graz, Austria, in 1923. After studying languages in Berlin, she became a translator, then a journalist and the Austrian editor for Heute , an Information Service Branch publication based in Munich.

  3. www.ingemorath.orgInge Morath

    Celebrate the 100th birthday of Inge Morath, a legendary photographer and Magnum member, with exhibitions, books, talks and a postage stamp. Learn about the Inge Morath Award, a grant for women photographers under 30, and the Inge Morath Estate.

  4. www.ingemorath.orgInge Morath

    Learn about the life and work of Inge Morath, a pioneering female photographer and a Magnum member. Explore her portraits, landscapes and cultural essays from around the world.

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  5. May 26, 2023 · Two years later, aged 33, she became the first woman to be a full member. She traveled extensively in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, and became known as a sensitive, clever and elegant image-maker — whether it was shooting fashion editorials, passers-by on the street, or sitting with world-renowned artists.

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  6. Dec 10, 2018 · Morath, pictured above in Paris in 1964, is the subject of a new biography by Linda Gordon called Inge Morath: Magnum Legacy, published by Prestel and Magnum Foundation.

  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.