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So the Hellenist, archaeologist and politician Théodore Reinach channelled ancient Greece at his Villa ... for “the decisive moment”, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Binet never crops her pictures ...
In 1952, Henri Cartier-Bresson, a famous French artist and humanist photographer, snapped one of his most legendary pictures in front of “The House of the Caryatids.” It depicts two old Greek women ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson, who has died in France at the age of 95, inspired generations of photographers. BBC News Online looks back at his career. Few have matched Henri Cartier-Bresson's ability with ...
As a young man, he was inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson, whose approach to photography profoundly ... After serving in the U.S. Army as a photographer, Manos’s career flourished. His time in Greece ...
Filmmaker Rachel Elizabeth Seed’s photographer mother Sheila Turner Seed died when she was just 18 months old, before specific memories could take hold — an absence that structures doc producer-turned ...
It's well known that Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) hated being photographed. There are several images that show the photographer exasperatedly trying his hardest to hide behind the hand he ...
Like that other great advocate for “the decisive moment”, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Binet never crops her pictures, a principle that here makes the sense of time still more acute.
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s portraits of the young George Keyt. A keen left-wing supporter, Bresson while here photographed some of the Communist Party’s protests and slogans which appeared as graffiti on ...
He walked and photographed the world, from ancient ruins in Greece and Syria to the modern ... that when the great French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson invited him to be his guest in Paris ...
The resulting series of remarkable images are on display at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Fondation in Paris until September. It was the pinnacle for the photographer credited with inventing the ...
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 ...