Magnum Photos' activities used to be divided into two categories – new work and licensing – respectively dubbed M1 and M2. Now the agency's CEO, Giorgio Psacharopulo, is pushing Magnum's online activities as part of a new strategy. He speaks to Olivier Laurent about M3 and the future of the 65-year-old collective
Author: Olivier Laurent
27 Sep 2012 Tags: SocialMagnum photosPhotojournalism
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