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QuickLinks For 2006-12-06 A Legend meets YouTube and Google Video: Charlie Rose interviews Henri Cartier-Bresson.Via Alec Soth/Joerg Colberg.Tag: Henri Cartier-Bresson Charlie Rose interviews Henri Cartier-Bresson This interview with Henri Cartier-Bresson is worth watching, and, I'm sure, every viewer will find his or her own reasons Charlie Rose Interviews Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson is without a doubt our favorite photojournalist. Some people categorize him as a fine art Cartier-Bresson was trained as an artist but later crossed over into photography. He was the person who gave us the Wikkipedia on Cartier-Bresson From Wikkipedia"Cartier-Bresson achieved international recognition for his coverage In 1952, Cartier-Bresson published his book Images à la sauvette, For his 4500-word philosophical preface, Cartier-Bresson took his keynote text The Scrapbook of Cartier-Bresson The Henri-Cartier Bresson foundation presents what could simply be called an object of legend. In 1946, the photographer collects in a scrapbook a selection of his photographs to prepare the exhibition the New York MoMA is about to Henri Cartier-Bresson coined the phrase "decisive moment." That Henri Cartier-Bresson coined the phrase "decisive moment." That was the right instant to make the right photograph. Not the moment preceding or following, but the right time. This was not Lapis' "decisive moment" - that came a few Book Alvarez Bravo, Cartier-Bresson, Evans There's a new book out some of you might not know already: Documentary and Anti-Graphic Photorgraphs by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans. Steidl, ISBN Henri Cartier-Bresson said: “To take photographs is to hold one’s breath when all faculties converge in the face of fleeting reality. It is that moment that mastering an image become a great physical and intellectual joy.” Very deep, but very true also Henri Cartier-Bresson said and I quote:. “What reinforces the content of a photograph is the sense of rhythm - the relationship between shapes and values. Cartier-Bresson slideshow Relax and look at some fabulous photography by Henri Cartier-Bresson and a song French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) is often regarded as the Cartier-Bresson 2. Truman Capote 3. Arthur Miller 4. William Faulkner
Obituary: Leonard Freed Guardian Unlimited Obituary: Photographer who documented the struggles of ordinary people from protesting black Americans to North Sea oil workers. Slim Aarons' Palm Beach The Palm Beach Post The archetypal Slim Aarons photograph is called "Kings of Hollywood," but it could just as easily be entitled "Twilight of the Gods." It shows Clark Gable, James Stewart, Gary Cooper and Van Heflin in tuxedos at Mike Romanoff's restaurant on New Year's Eve, 1957. The lights are soft and everybody is laughing at a joke someone just made. In a couple of years, Cooper and Gable would be dead. So A record of her own people The Christian Science Monitor Lola Alvarez Bravo's photos offer glimpses of the hope - and the discontent - behind the Mexican revolution. Beneath Beirut's malignant mid-summer sky The Daily Star Lebannon In terms of aesthetic responses, the latest war in Lebanon differed from the many that came before in that artists were, by and large, able to circulate in much of the capital during the 34 days of Israeli bombardment. Whereas artworks delving into various episodes in the 1975-1990 Civil War often dealt with the experience of being confined. Forgotten wartime photos document internment camps The Argus HAYWARD — Maybe it was because photographer Dorothea Lange worked in the unobtrusive manner that her contemporary, Henri Cartier-Bresson, described as making the subject "forget about you. "Modern Photographs: The Machine, the Body, and Miami New Times For any institution, a million-dollar gift is a cause for celebration. But at the Miami Art Museum (MAM), Charles Cowles's donation of 101 photographs from his noted private collection has left honchos turning cartwheels. The gift represents the largest donation of artwork in MAM's ten-year history. Josef Koudelka Publishes Book Art Daily Josef Koudelka (French, b. Czechoslovakia, 1938), Russian Tank in Prague, 1968, black and white photograph, 5 3/4 x 9 in. Collection of Dr. Albert and Grace Stone. Frequent Flyers Princeton Packet Walter Frank's photographs capture the 'moving collage' of kiosks. Basked in the Ray of flair Deccan Herald Satyajit Ray (1921-1992) was one of the greatest icons Indian films has ever seen. Recently Mumbai was treated to what can be called a photographic biography of the great master by noted photographer Nemai Ghosh. In Hollywood, photographers live in the shadows Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Diane Arbus was the famously gressive photographer whose pictures of the freakish and marginalized made her one of the 20th century's most celebrated and reviled artists.bresson+cartier: bresson+cartier
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