1947 | North America • USA
| Edward Weston publishes Fifty Photographs. |
1947 | Europe • France | The Magnum photo agency is founded.
Magnum: Fifty Years at the Front Line of History: The Story of the Legendary Photo Agency Russell Miller | |
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1947 | North America • USA
| Robert Capa publishes Slightly Out of Focus.
Slightly out of Focus Robert Capa | |
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1948 | North America • USA | Edwin Land introduces the Polaroid camera |
1948 | North America • USA
| W. Eugene Smith publishes his photo-essay Country Doctor in LIFE magazine in the USA. (20 September 1948) |
1948 | Europe • Denmark
| The Danish photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen self-publishes 122 Colour Photographs Copenhagen: Schoenberg, 1948) which embraces the Modernist style and the use of color. This is one of the first books to use color photography effectively. |
1949 | Europe • France
| Robert Doisneau and Blaise Cendrars publish La Banlieue de Paris. |
1951 | Africa • Southern Africa | In South Africa the magazine 'The African Drum is created by an Africaner (Robert Crisp) after a slow start it becomes The Drum and is culturally important throughout Africa for many years. (March 1951) |
1951 | Europe • Germany | The exhibition Subjektive Fotografie opens in Cologne. |
1952 | Europe • Switzerland
| Paul Strand and Claude Roy publish La France de Profil.
La France De Profil Paul Strand; & Claude Roy (Commentary) | |
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1952 | North America • USA | Minor White founds the influential photographic magazine Aperture. |
1952 | Europe • Greece | The Greek Photographic Society (EFE) is founded. |
1952 | North America • USA
| Henri Cartier-Bresson publishes The Decisive Moment (New York: Simon and Schuster). |
1953 | Asia • French Indochina | Robert Capa is killed by a land mine whilst photographing in French Indochina. He had been the motivator behind the formation of the Magnum photo-agency. |
1954 | North America • Canada | First issue of Sports Illustrated (Vol.1 No.1) and includes a photograph by Mark Kauffman of the mile race between Dr. Roger Bannister (England) and Michael Landy (Australia) in Vancouver when both men beat the four minute barrier. (16 August 1954) |
1955 | North America • USA
| Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes publish The Sweet Flypaper of Life.
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1955 | North America • USA | Edward Steichen organizes The Family of Man Exhibition which was shown first at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York but tours to widespread acclaim and vast crowds. It includes 503 works by 273 photographers from 68 countries.
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1956 | Europe • France
| William Klein publishes Life Is Good & Good for You in New York. |
1956 | Europe • Czechoslovakia
| Josef Sudek publishes Josef Sudek Fotografie. |
1956 | Europe • Netherlands
| Ed Van der Elsken publishes Love on the Left Bank.
Love on the Left Bank Van Der Elsken | |
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