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Hans Malmberg was born on 20 September, 1927 in Solna, Sweden, is a Swedish photojournalist. Discover Hans Malmberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September 1927
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Solna, Sweden
Date of death 1 September, 1977
Died Place Vällingby Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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1921

With Sten Didrik Bellander (1921–2001), Harry Dittmar, Sven Gillsäter (1921–2001), Rune Hassner(1928–2003), Georg Oddner(1923–2007), Lennart Olson (1925–2010), Hans Hammarskiöld (1925–2012), Tore Johnson, and Pål Nils Nilsson, he was a member of the professional collective Tio Fotografer ('Ten photographers') formed in 1958 and their subsequent photo agency Tiofoto.

1927

Hans Henry Malmberg (20 September 1927 in Solna – 1 September 1977 in Vällingby) was a Swedish photojournalist.

He was a member of the photographic collective Tio fotografer (Ten photographers).

Malmberg was born on 20 Sept 1927 in Solna, the son of Zewi Eleonora (née Andersson) and foreman Linus Eugen Malmberg.

1941

He studied photography at the apprenticeship and vocational school in Stockholm 1941–43, then was assistant at Pressfoto Per Meyerhöffer 1943–46 until he joined Sven Gillsäter at the Pressfoto-bildnytt picture agency 1947–48.

Like other Swedish photographers in their early 20s and inspired by the photojournalism appearing in the major international picture magazines, he rejected the prevailing conservative styles and joined the group Unga fotografer (Young Photographers) with Sten Didrik Bellander, Astrid Bergman, Ellen Dahlberg, Sven Gillsäter, Hans Hammarskiold, Rune Hassner, Tore Johnson, Lennart Nilsson, Lars Nordin and Tor-Ivan Odulf.

They ventured out to portray a world that was being rebuilt after the chaotic time post-WW2.

1949

The group exhibited in Sweden and internationally over 1949–51, supported by the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet's cultural critic Ull Hård al Segerstad and Aftonbladet 's Kurt Bergengren.

Malmberg subsequently went freelance in 1949, and his work appeared in Carl Adam Nycop's Se magazine 1949–1958 including reportage on the Korean War in 1950 totalling about fifty pages over eight issues; in Vi from 1958 and through the 1960s; and in Stockholms-Tidningen.

1950

Malmberg married Margrét Guðmundsdöttir (b.1928, Iceland) on 13 Dec 1950.

1951

Malmberg published illustrated books including; Island (Iceland) in 1951; Dalälven - Industrifloden (Dalälven - Industrial river) in 1957; and the monograph Hans Malmberg: Reporter och flanör ('Hans Malmberg: Reporter and flâneur') published by Rune Jonsson in 1989.

1955

Malmberg was twenty-seven when curator Edward Steichen selected his photograph of a Swedish bride, backlit by low sunlight and being greeted by her groom at the door of the chapel, for the Museum of Modern Art's 1955 world-touring exhibition The Family of Man seen by 10 million visitors, and in its catalogue.

1962

Also during that decade he developed trick techniques for still images for the 1962 Swedish sci-fi film Nils Holgerssons underbara resa ('Adventures of Nils Holgersson ') based on Selma Lagerlöf's novel, his material being also published in book form.

He also covered the USA, Korea, Suez, Egypt, Iran, Cuba and various countries in Europe, later also from Africa and Southeast Asia, developing a subjective language with a human warmth and solidarity.

1972

They divorced in 1971 and on 16 February 1972 in Spånga, he married Ingrid Agneta Mälargård (b.1945), daughter of police chief Emric Carlsson Mälargård.

1977

He died on 1 September 1977 and is buried in the memorial grove at Råcksta Cemetery.

Malmberg is represented in the Museum of Modern Art, and there are 363 of Malmberg's images in the Nordic Museum.

1998

The group was influential in Swedish photography and they regularly exhibited at significant venues, and together showed in a retrospective at the Hasselblad Centre in 1998.

Malmberg became the group's archivist.

At this time, he also took a great interest in the organization and building up of the activities of the photography collective Ten Photographers.

Malmberg made portraits of Charlie Chaplin in Switzerland, George Bernard Shaw in England, and Ernest Hemingway in Havana, Cuba.