What is photography? What is a photographer? And, what is photojournalism today? These three questions came to mind as I studied the 300 photographs at the new Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition that ...
Intriguing answers abound in "Life Is Once, Forever: Henri Cartier-Bresson Photographs," a quietly compelling show of about 40 black-and-white prints at the Menil Collection. The Frenchman ...
In 1975, the renowned photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson received an invitation to travel from Paris to America for what would become one of his final photographic projects. Choose any subject, ...
CHICAGO (Reuters Life!) - Irving Penn once branded Henri Cartier-Bresson a "thief" after the famed photographer surreptitiously snapped Penn's portrait relaxing with his brother Arthur, then ...
Works by legendary French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson are some of the most desirable and sought-after trophies in the photography market. Now, a group of images by the renowned snapper are ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson, who almost single-handedly brought photojournalism to the pitch of pictorial art, died Tuesday in l'Ile-sur- Sorgue, France. He was 95. Cartier-Bresson became one of the most ...
French artist Henri Cartier-Bresson thought that sensitivity was the most necessary requirement for taking good photographs, or in fact, making good art. He believed that pictures were “composed in ...
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: “Martine,” Bresson ...
The primary (but hardly the sole) merit of this extraordinary Cartier-Bresson retrospective is that it sheds light on little-known aspects of his career. Too often Cartier-Bresson has been represented ...
These three questions came to mind as I studied the 300 photographs at the new Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition that opened at MoMA last week. The show entitled The Modern Century focuses on the ...
Intriguing answers abound in "Life Is Once, Forever: Henri Cartier-Bresson Photographs," a quietly compelling show of about 40 black-and-white prints at the Menil Collection. The Frenchman ...
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