Magnum Photos partners with
The Photo Society for the upcoming Square Print Sale, titled
Eden. Running from October 21 to October 27, Eden explores the miraculous beauty of our
planet’s landscapes, ecosystems, and people, while emphasizing the urgent need to protect
them from an existential threat: humankind.
Over 120 images, hand-picked by the photographers themselves, will be available to
purchase as limited-edition 6 x 6” prints during the online sale. They call attention to the
splendor of nature, as well as the devastating, but potentially restorative, consequences
of our actions. The stakes couldn’t be higher and these images seek to provoke both pause
and resistance on behalf of Earth, as well as its future generations and their collective ability
to flourish. In Eden, there is abundance — but only for a limited time.
The Photo Society was founded in 2011 as an organized community of select documentary
photographers who have contributed to National Geographic. The partnership gathers for
the first time the work of two distinct groups of world-class photographers, each offering
a cornucopia of contributions from around the globe. From rainforests to concrete jungles
and everywhere in between, the collection captures not only a diverse range of places,
but also a vibrant spectrum of thematic interpretations.
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Everyone has a vision of an ideal world. Whether a bygone era, a future utopia, or something
glimpsed here-and-now. Some images feel dark and dystopian, others humorous, ironic, and
even counterintuitive, and yet, others still offer a deeply rooted, hopeful vision for the survival
and resilience of an ailing people and planet. All these photographs and all they evoke, for all
their differences, are grounded in the world we inhabit.
In the Eden Square Print Sale collection, against a seemingly desolate landscape, Susan
Meiselas shows a children’s ride constructed of man-made swans within a gated section of
an amusement park built in Kurdistan for domestic tourism. Alec Soth offers a blank painter’s
canvas surrounded by vegetation above White Bear Lake in Minnesota. Elliott Erwitt’s
contribution compares sacred and commercial iconography with his trademark clarity and
humor in Argentina. Myriam Boulos brings forth a stunning closeup of a woman with a rooster,
showing the intimate relationship between humans and animals.
“Eden, some say, was a garden where the first humans lived in harmony with an environment
designed to help them thrive. If that story is true, we’ve done a poor job keeping the garden
tidy, rich, and clean. Whether you believe the story or not, it certainly didn’t predict that our
flourishing as a species would come at the cost of exhausting the world’s resources,” writes
Cristina de Middel, Magnum president.
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“Landscape photography is one of the most beloved genres: misty layered hills at sunrise
in Tuscany, sunsets over the Grand Canyon… We love capturing the beauty around us and
celebrating the magnificence of our planet. But what we must realize is that these landscape
and wildlife photographs may soon be all that’s left — our only memory of the world as it once
was. The only proof that Eden did exist.
“For this Square Print Sale edition, we’ve partnered with The Photo Society, an organization
at the forefront of documenting this beauty. My hope is that the collection we’ve curated will
serve as a reminder, subtle or stark, of what’s truly at stake.”
Images from members of The Photo Society include their founder Randy Olson’s shot of
Mohanis fishermen in Pakistan’s Indus River who still use a 5,000-year-old method for hunting
birds. Maria Daniel Balcazar’s photo is inspired by the Afro-Caribbean poet Julia de Burgos,
whose poems act as a force of nature, reflecting an identity rooted in the Earth.
© Susan Meiselas / Magnum Photos
© James Charlie Hamilton / The Photo Society
© Thomas Peschak / The Photo Society
“The founders of Magnum envisioned a world where photographers could capture what they
see without being constrained by the agendas of magazines and newspapers. In that same
spirit, The Photo Society was formed 13 years ago when National Geographic photographers
fought to keep their copyrights. Recognizing that there would be more challenges ahead,
we took action,” said Olson. “Historically, photographers held influential roles, serving as
editors, Directors of Photography, managing the archive, and making crucial decisions on
grants for luminaries like Jane Goodall. Today, in a world where visual information is outpacing
text, it is concerning that photographers have an ever-weakening seat at the decision-
making table. This underscores the vital mission of The Photo Society. We are dedicated
to promoting, preserving, and empowering photojournalism across the globe. We are also
thrilled to partner with the esteemed Magnum organization, showcasing solidarity within
the photographic community and celebrating the tireless efforts of photographers who
document the incredible world around us”.
The Eden Square Print Sale begins Monday, October 21 at 9 a.m. ET and ends Sunday,
October 27 at 11:59 p.m. ET, exclusively at
store.magnumphotos.com
© Alec Soth / Magnum Photos