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on photo reports for major British daily newspapers and magazines. He set up Report and IFL in Oxford Street with Helen Warby featuring many photographers including Alan Vines, Romano Cagnoni, Patrick Eagar, Carlos Augusto, Stefano Cagnoni, Chris Davies, Mary Elgin, Bente Fasmer, Peter Harrap, John
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Harris, Tessa Howland, Alex Low, Rick Matthews, Nick Oakes, Angela Phillips, Mark Rusher, John Smith, Laurie Sparham, Derek Speirs, John Sturrock. Andrew Wiard amongst many others, until his death in January 1990 aged 99 years. The Report IFL Archive is now represented online by Report digital:
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Kerbs, Diethart (2008). "From the bourgeois youth movement to left-wing communism. The path of Simon Guttmann and his friends". In Dehmlow, Raimund; Rother, Ralf; Springer, Alfred (eds.).
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In 1933 Guttmann emigrated to France and later to London, where he ran his own press photo agency Report. In 1935, after emigrating to Paris, he sent his disciple
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Jacobs, Nicholas; Curbs, Diethart (October 2009). "Wilhelm Simon Guttmann, 1891-1990. A Documentary Portrait".
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From the bourgeois youth movement to left-wing communism – the path of Simon Guttmann and his friends
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completed her final internship with him in London before she started working for
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Claren-Hochfeld, Marion (2007). "From Robert Capa and Simon Guttmann to ABZ".
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During the First World War he emigrated to Switzerland and belonged to the
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and wrote some literary articles in early Expressionist magazines.
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German writer, political commentator, and picture agent (1891–1990)
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Lebenslinien deutsche Biographien aus dem 20. Jahrhundert
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Walter Benjamin : das Adressbuch des Exils 1933-1940
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Index

1891
Vienna
1990
London
Robert Capa
Maria Eisner
Kurt Hutton
Walter Benjamin
German Expressionists
Die BrĂĽcke
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Neue WeltbĂĽhne
Der Neue Club
Expressionists
Kurt Hiller
Hackescher Markt
David Baumgardt
Erwin Loewenson
Jakob van Hoddis
Robert Jentzsch
Georg Heym
Franz Jung
Otto Gross
ZĂĽrich
Dadaist
Wieland Herzfelde
Spartacists
Communist Workers' Party of Germany
Ossip
Lilja Brik

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