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08/04/2004 02:00:03 PM · #1 |
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08/04/2004 02:07:12 PM · #2 |
May him rest in peace.
But it´s clear that his work will live for a long time, as long as humans will walk with their 2 eyes in their head.
Maybe there should something be done on this site for the respect of his memorie. Not sure what but maybe something related to the challenges or something. |
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08/04/2004 02:09:52 PM · #3 |
www.henricartierbresson.org/ |
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08/04/2004 02:11:25 PM · #4 |
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08/04/2004 02:23:29 PM · #5 |
It's always sad when someone who brings so much to our existence on this planet passes on. What a legacy... |
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08/04/2004 02:29:05 PM · #6 |
You can see some of his photos here.
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08/04/2004 02:29:42 PM · #7 |
He wasn't a great fan of photography though...
uly 3, 2003 -- Henri Cartier-Bresson, a founding father of photojournalism and one of the great photographers of all time, put down his Leica professionally in 1975 after a 45-year career behind the camera. "I never think about photography," he told NPR's Susan Stamberg during a recent visit to his Paris apartment. "It doesn't interest me."
"It's instant drawing," he says of photography. In fact, Cartier-Bresson, 94, began as a painter and he now draws rather than shoots. Not a single photograph is to be found on the walls of his apartment. "Only some drawings and paintings -- and on a far wall -- a large oil by Matisse," whom he knew, Stamberg says. read more of this NPR interview...
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