Sergio Larrain (1931-2012, born in Valparaiso, Chile) grew up in Chile but left at age eighteen to study at the University of California, Berkeley. Upon his return he began taking photographs in the streets of Santiago and Valparaiso; and the early purchase of two images by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, reassured him in his chosen profession.
Impressed by Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs, Larrain presented the photographer his work on los abandonados (street children in Santiago) during a trip to Europe. Cartier-Bresson then invited Larrain to join Magnum in 1960; around this time he also began what would become a legendary project on Valparaiso with a text by poet Pablo Neruda.
Impressed by Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs, Larrain presented the photographer his work on los abandonados (street children in Santiago) during a trip to Europe. Cartier-Bresson then invited Larrain to join Magnum in 1960; around this time he also began what would become a legendary project on Valparaiso with a text by poet Pablo Neruda.
London. The City. 1958-1959
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London. The City. 1958-1959
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London, England 1958-1959
“I saved my first money…and bought my first Leica, not because I wanted to do photos, but because it was the most beautiful object that one could buy (also a typewriter)… for the first time in my life, I had money to buy what I wanted.” – Sergio Larrain, in a letter to Agnes Sire, who was the desk editor of Magnum (Paris) for 20 years.
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England. London. 1959.
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
England. London. 1959.
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© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
Limón Soda, Valparaíso. Photograph: Sergio Larrain/Magnum
Limón Soda, Valparaíso. Photograph: Sergio Larrain/Magnum
BOLIVIA. Potosi. 1957
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© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
“Photography is a walk alone in the universe…The conventional world veils your vision, for photography you have to find a way to remove the veil.” – Sergio Larrain
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
CHILE. Between Chiloe Island and Puerto Montt. 1957.
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BOLIVIA. Potosi. 1957.
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CHILE. Between Chiloe Island and Puerto Montt. 1957.
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BOLIVIA. Potosi. 1957.
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
“…People that do creative work, have to isolate themselves, they are all hermits, one way or another…Picasso would live in a world of happiness, with his children and women as you have seen…far from ugliness, sadness…” ~ Sergio Larrain
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
CHILE. Santiago. 1963.
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London, England 1959.
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
© Sergio Larrain / Magnum Photos
Sergio Larrain getting a shoe shine, London, England.
Sergio Larrain from eclipse libros on Vimeo.
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