Henri Cartier-Bresson Using the Grid41/365 Do you think a master of photography would be using the rule of thirds? Give me a break! One look at his images and you will see a difference between a rule of thirds image and a designed image. Henri Cartier-Bresson was a master at composition and he incorporated design and geometry into all […] To access this post, you must be log in in as a Master Pass member, or please purchase The Master Pass Membership, The Master Pass Package or The Ultimate Package.
Henri Cartier-Bresson - Tarascon, France, 1959 - Henri Cartier-Bresson (Black and White Photography)Tarascon, France, 1959 - Henri Cartier-Bresson (Black and White Photography) Signed and stamped with photographers blindstamp Silver gelatin print 16 x 20 inches Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004), arguably the most significant photographer of the twentieth-century, was one of the co-founders of Magnum Photos in 1947 and champion of the “decisive moment”. He brought a new aesthetic and practice to photography, initiated modern photojournalism, and influenced countless followers.
‘The Cartier-Bresson of the East’: Fan Ho’s Hong Kong – in picturesWhether shooting street photography or art for art’s sake, the late Chinese artist spent a lifetime honing his evocative style
Life on the Streets: Sergio Larrain at RencontresFor a man who worked professionally for barely more than ten years, Sergio Larrain, who died in 2012, had a disproportionately large impact on photography. The author of four books, he is widely considered Chile’s finest lensman, though he became something of a recluse later in life.
Martine Franck comes under the spotlight at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson‘In photography, I have found a language that suits me,’ Martine Franck once said. The late documentary and portrait photographer is the subject of a retrospective at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson’s new Paris home in Le Marais
Black And White Protest Photography"The dance" (with nuns) Museum of Modern Art. 1965 Photo: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Bresson, Henri Cartier in 1989- FILE PHOTO 1989 - Frenchman Henri Cartier-Bresson, widely regarded as one of the great photographers of the 20th century and co-founder of the Magnum photo agency, has died aged 95 in the south of France. Cartier-Bresson is pictured in this file photo from September 1989 during a demonstration in Paris in support of democracy in China. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
A Closer Look at the Iconic Cyclist Photo by Henri Cartier-BressonWhat's up photography fans? It's Martin from All About Street Photography, and today I want to talk about Henri Cartier-Bresson's iconic photo of a
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Decisive Moment (1947)From "The Decisive Moment" (1947) collection and book by Magnum Photos photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. This black and white photograph captures a man sitting in an alleyway of downtown Manhattan, New York City. View more famous photos from "The Decisive Moment" collection by Henri Cartier-Bresson by clicking on the above link. #blackandwhitephotography #peoplephotography #HenriCartierBressonDecisiveMoment #newyorkcityphotography #newyorkcityaesthetic #newyorkaesthetic…