“The intensive use of the photographs by the mass media lays ever fresh responsibilities upon the photographer.... We must take greater care than ever not to allow ourselves to be separated from the ...
“In the mid 1960s, Cartier-Bresson met with MOMA’s then curator of photography, John Szarkowski, and they decided to mount a major exhibition of 150 of his works titled ‘Recent Photographs,’ which ...
Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs are of some the most epic events of the past century, beautifully printed in black-and-white. The vast majority of those gelatin silver prints were made by one man ...
Sensational works of French photographer and artist Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) are showcased in this comprehensive collection. Cartier-Bresson, widely regarded as a pioneer of street ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Henri Cartier-Bresson's name is indisputably associated with modern photojournalism, and with one of the most memorable artistic slogans ...
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 ...
It has been a decade since Henri Cartier-Bresson died at the age of 95. While the French icon and founding member of photography powerhouse Magnum Photos has had his share of exhibitions and shows, a ...
The anniversary show at the International Center of Photography, with 170 pictures, demonstrates how the camera can illuminate, persuade and puzzle. By Arthur Lubow His camera captured the variety of ...