Henri Cartier-Bresson
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) - an outstanding French photographer of the twentieth century, the father of photographic reporting. His parting words were the principles of photography for many photographers:
1. Virtual "invisibility": see, but not be visible.
2. Do not change the shot frame.
3. Scene is a crucial moment.
4. Preferred by so-called. normal lens, in the case of Cartier-Bresson, a lens with a focal length of 50 mm on a film 35-mm camera.
It is known that he would never crop the image, removing any scene at the time of achieving the highest emotional tension, which he called "decisive moment".
1 - Sifnos, Greece, 1961
2 - Simyan, Rotunda, France, 1970
3 - Space Center. John F. Kennedy, Florida, USA, 1967
4 - An employee of the bank and his secretary, New York, 1960
5 - Security cell model prison, the United States, 1975
6 - Alberto Giacometti, 1961
7 - Arcilla, Spanish Morocco, 1933
8 - Sevilla, Spain, 1933
9 - Athens, 1953
10 - Alley Prado, Marseille, France, 1932.
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