Here are some of the most inspiring photogaphers. All photographers names have a link to their Magnum profile/official website.
In the 1990s, Elliot Erwitt was increasingly showing the images that placed him directly in the firmament of the venerated period of fine art photography in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Alan Schaller is a London photographer. His work is often abstract and incorporates elements of surrealism, geometry, high contrast and the realities and diversities of human life.
He began his career as a freelance photographer in 1982, while supporting himself as a photography instructor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gent, Belgium.
Born in 1936 in Germany, Thomas Hoepker debuted as a photographer when he worked for Münchner Illustrierte, Kristall, and Stern magazines in the early 1960s as a global photojournalist.
Eve Arnold, a US-born photojournalist, was best known for his candid images that provided glimpses of the intimate moments of celebrities on film sets including those of Paul Newman, Joan Crawford and Elizabeth Taylor.
Swiss photographer, known for his images that document major political and cultural events of the last 20th century. His photographic portraits of important figures, have achieved an iconic status in popular culture.