George Rodger

George Rodger (1908 – 1995) came to prominence when his images of the Blitz appeared in the magazine Picture Post. In 1947 Rodger established the renowned agency Magnum Photos with Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson and David 'Chim' Seymour. Rodger’s work in Africa for Magnum started in 1948 with an epic journey from Cape Town to Cairo, and in the years that followed he made many more trips to the continent. In these photographs Rodger created memorable and powerful images of ordinary people with compassion, sincerity and humanity.
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Selected Prints
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african wrestler
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George Rodger, Young Masai moran wearing the ceremonial headgear at a circumcision, Kenya, 1979
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masai girl
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executioner
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snake dance
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masai girl
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figures in african landscape
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warriors
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George Rodger, Young Girl, Southern Sudan, 1949
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Ugandan Girls dancing
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school boys, sudan
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Sahara Desert
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wrestlers in Sudan relaxing
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Algerian on Camel Back





