Albert Camus, Paris, 1944. Coney Island, New York, 1946. Romania, 1975. Naples, Italy, 1960. A football game, Michigan vs. Northwestern, 1960. At the Le Mans Auto Race, France, 1966. Uzbekistan, 1954. Visitors from kolkhozy to the eleventh-century Alaverdi monastery, 1972. Improvised canteen for…
Henri Cartier Bresson was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. He is known for his unique style, which emphasized spontaneity and intuition over careful planning and composition. Here are six tips to help you capture photos with Henri Cartier-Bresson's signature style.
August Sander - Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
The great photographer spotted one man not quite on message at the crowning of George VI
Howard Greenberg - Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson
In a 2010 interview with Charlie Rose, photographer Martine Franck gave an insight into how she first got together with her husband, renowned Magnum founder...
Henri Cartier-Bresson (Chanteloup-en-Brie, 22 de agosto de 1908 — Montjustin, 2 de agosto de 2004) foi um fotógrafo do século XX, considerado por muitos como o pai do fotojornalismo. Cartier-Bresso…
Robert Capa Longchamp Racetrack, Paris (1953) Pjhoto Henri Cartier-Bresson
By re-examining 70 years of wide-ranging, world-changing photographic work, a recent exhibition presented a genuine reinterpretation of Henri Cartier-Bresson — this presentation surprises, educates, and allows us to see this master in a refreshingly new light.
Jonathan Jones: I was on the number 55 in Hackney when one of the greatest artists of the 20th century called me up to chat about Picasso
Henri Cartier-Bresson, one of the world's greatest photographers, put down his camera nearly 30 years ago after capturing some of the 20th century's greatest historical moments and figures. NPR's Susan Stamberg visits the 94-year-old legend in Paris, where a retrospective is on display. See his photos online.