Raghu Rai, Magnum Legend and Fujifilm X Photographer, Dies at 83
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Raghu Rai is gone. Henri Cartier-Bresson saw his work in Paris in 1971 and personally put him up for Magnum membership. That's not a footnote, that's the whole story. Rai spent decades documenting India with unflinching clarity, including the Bhopal gas disaster in a way that still defines how we understand that catastrophe visually. If you've never studied his edit discipline and his ability to find stillness inside chaos, now is the time.
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