Tag Archives: Henri Cartier-Bresson

A VISUAL POEM THAT TALKS ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL

The photographic portrait that captures the soul of the subject Even in both digital and film, he admitted his preference for the latter. His photographic style was influenced by Robert Frank, Eugene Smith and Henri Cartier-Bresson; it is from the latter, one of the first photographers to use the technique of the decisive moment, that he drew inspiration to develop …

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THE ART THAT IMMORTALIES TIME

When a photo fully represents a moment The art of photography is a way of expressing one’s vision of the world and communicating it to others through images. There are people who have left memorable phrases about that kind of passion. For Diane Arbus, photography is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night and stealing cookies. Henri Cartier-Bresson believed …

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COMMITTED AND INDEPENDENT, DESPITE HER HUSBAND – Martine Franck, the photographer who found a captivating way not to be silent

Being one of the few women of Magnum Photos What struck her about photography was the desire to understand and understand each other, a relentless quest for life. She longed to be recognized for her work, yet throughout her career she often found herself uncomfortable growing professionally alongside her husband. In 1970, in London they planned to stage her first …

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