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Henri Cartier-Bresson L'amour tout court Part1Henri Cartier-Bresson "L'amour tout court" ("Just Plain Love" 2001) Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism, an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" style that has influenced generations of photographers that followed. Trained as a painter, he began his career in photography in 1931 on a trip to the Ivory Coast. He was one of the first photographers to shoot in the 35mm format with a Leica camera, and helped to develop the photojournalistic "street photography" style that influenced generations of photographers to come. It was there on the Côte d'Ivoire that he contracted blackwater fever, which nearly killed him. Returning to France, Cartier-Bresson recuperated in Marseille in 1931 and deepened his relationship with the Surrealists. He became inspired by a photograph by Hungarian photojournalist Martin Munkacsi artneutre.bitacoras.com Cartier-Bresson said: "The only thing which completely was an amazement to me and brought me to photography was the work of Munkacsi. When I saw the photograph of Munkacsi of the black kids running in a wave I couldn't believe such a thing could be caught with the camera. I said damn it, I took my camera and went out into the street." The photograph inspired him to stop painting and to take up photography seriously. He explained, "I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an ...
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Part2Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism, an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" style that has influenced generations of photographers that followed. Trained as a painter, he began his career in photography in 1931 on a trip to the Ivory Coast. He was one of the first photographers to shoot in the 35mm format with a Leica camera, and helped to develop the photojournalistic "street photography" style that influenced generations of photographers to come. It was there on the Côte d'Ivoire that he contracted blackwater fever, which nearly killed him. Returning to France, Cartier-Bresson recuperated in Marseille in 1931 and deepened his relationship with the Surrealists. He became inspired by a photograph by Hungarian photojournalist Martin Munkacsi artneutre.bitacoras.com Cartier-Bresson said: "The only thing which completely was an amazement to me and brought me to photography was the work of Munkacsi. When I saw the photograph of Munkacsi of the black kids running in a wave I couldn't believe such a thing could be caught with the camera. I said damn it, I took my camera and went out into the street." The photograph inspired him to stop painting and to take up photography seriously. He explained, "I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant.". He acquired the Leica camera with ...
Cartier Bresson Street Photography IAquí se puede ver a Cartier Bresson con su cámara en la calle.
The Decisive Moment - Henri Cartier-BressonIn 1973 Henri Cartier-Bresson spoke as part of a series organized by Cornell Capa. HIs observations on photography are paired here with many of his most well known images. In this excerpt of the DVD available from icp.org, you get a sense of his succinct insightful observations on the photographic medium.
Henri Cartier-Bresson reveal the secrets behind their images.Based on an idea by William Klein - Taken from Contacts, Vol. 1 The Great Tradition of Photojournalism The world's greatest photographers reveal the secrets behind their images. A collection of films that uncover the artistic processes of the greatest contemporary photographers from an original perspective. Using images (contact prints, proofs, prints, or slides) with commentary by the artists themselves, the viewer is thrust into the secret universe of creativity and into the heart and method of the evolution of a photographic body of work.
Henri Cartier-Bresson - TributeHenri Cartier-Bresson (August 22, 1908 -- August 3, 2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. He was an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" or "real life reportage" style that has influenced generations of photographers who followed.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Part5Henri Cartier-Bresson Documentry 2001
HENRI CARTIER BRESSON EL FOTOGRAFOVIDEO DE EL MAESTRO HENRI CARTIE BRESSON CON MUSICA DE ST.GERMAIN
Henri Cartier-Bresson Part4Henri Cartier-Bresson
Cartier Bresson Street Photography (III)Rare to find
Pecha Kucha - Henri Cartier-BressonThe term Pecha Kucha is Japanese and roughly translates as chit-chat. It refers to a type of minimalist presentation and is widely growing in popularity. During Pecha Kucha evenings, participants get to show 20 slides for 20 seconds each, sharing their ideas with the audience. The time and image restrictions ensure quality over quantity and allow the audience to learn a little about a lot of different interesting things. This persentation by Adrian Holmes is about the famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Henri Cartier-Bresson The Decisive Moment Photobook PhotographyHenri Cartier-Bresson The Decisive Moment Photobook Photography see for more : bintphotobooks.blogspot.com
Henri Cartier Bresson - contactsHenri Cartier Bresson no filme de Robert Delpire / Centre National de la Photographie
Photographer - Henri Cartier - Bresson Just Plain Love (otar ioseliani)ოთარ იოსელიანის ფილმი, ფრანგ ფოტორგაფ - ბრესონზე
Henri Cartier Bresson - Sebastiao Salgadoportfolyo
Henri Cartier-Bresson on Ghandi- "The Impassioned Eye."Excerpt from Palm Pictures releasing of "The Impassioned Eye"; the story of famed photographer Henri Cartier Bresson. Buy it at the Palm Pictures store store.palmpictures.com
Henri Cartier-Bresson - Scrapbook [Part 1]In January 2008, staff from the National Media Museum travelled to the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, to film interviews with Agnès Sire (Director of the Fondation HCB), and Martine Franck (photographer and President of the Fondation HCB). These interviews give personal insights into Cartier-Bresson, the Fondation, and the history of the scrapbook and subsequent exhibition. For full information on the exhibition at the National Media Museum in Bradford, read more here: www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk
The Internet's Most Talented Photographer ep. 7In this episode the challenge is a Henri Cartier Bresson quote Photographers/Contestants' sites: Charlie Atkinson 500px.com Michelle Cruz michellecruz.nu Max Delgado www.flickr.com Hessel Folkertsma www.misterfolkertsma.eu misterfolkertsma.500px.com misterfolkertsma.tumblr.com Brian Lewis www.brianlewisphotography.tumblr.com Eleanor Parkman-Mayne www.facebook.com/eleae.art Michael Meinhardt 500px.com www.flickr.com Orson Rout Myles: www.youtube.com/OrsonMyles Varzina Natalia varzina.me www.flickr.com www.facebook.com Harrison Sanborn harrisonsanborn.tumblr.com Michelle Shannen michellecruz.nu http facebook.com Chloë Faye Simons www.wix.com www.flickr.com twitter.com Forest Taber www.taber-photography.com taberphotography.exposuremanager.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com Ty Yang: www.prettygeeky.com http Their blog: www.thedailyphotographer.com
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye - TrailerHeinz Bütler's Henri Cartier Bresson -- The Impassioned Eye is a mature, evocative biography of the man considered to be the greatest photographer of the last century and the grandfather of photojournalism. Interviews with Cartier-Bresson himself, Isabelle Huppert, Arthur Miller and other cultural luminaries are woven into this indelible portrait of an icon of both photography and the world.
henri cartier-bressonan edition with some of the most known photos of the great photographer henri cartier-bresson with jorge drexler's soundtrack: "dance, dance, dance" (the photo of the man being shot isn´t from bresson, it´sa classic robert capa´s photo).
With the Lincoln BrigadeWith the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in Spain, by Henri Cartier-Bresson, narrates the life of Americans in Spain from the time they trained near the front, waiting to be mobilized, to the time they saw action, were wounded, and were sent to hospitals. www.albavolunteer.org Curator Peter Galassi on "Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century"Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs captured people and events that changed the world. This is the first comprehensive retrospective of the French photographer's work since his death in 2004, and spans more than thirty years of his career
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