in 1953, Cartier-Bresson nominated his protégé to join Magnum, the photo
collective he had helped found. Until 1979, when he left to go out on
his own, Mr. Riboud traveled and photographed for the agency constantly.“My vision of the world is simple,” Mr. Riboud said when he was in his
80s. “Tomorrow, each new day, I want to see the city, take new
photographs, meet people and wander alone.
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