Raghu Rai, India's Greatest Documentary Photographer, Has Died
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Raghu Rai is gone. Fifty-plus years shooting India, from the Bhopal disaster to Indira Gandhi's funeral to the quiet dignity of everyday street life. He was the country's only Magnum member for decades, and his Bhopal coverage alone changed how the world understood industrial disaster. If you've ever wondered what commitment to a single subject looks like across a career, his body of work is the answer. Go look at it today.
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