Henri Cartier-Bresson photos analysed: Martin Luther King, 1961 and Mademoiselle Chanel, 1964 (in relation to the question [question in text body])
Title: Henri Cartier-Bresson photos analysed: Martin Luther King, 1961 and Mademoiselle Chanel, 1964 (in relation to the question [question in text body])
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Henri Cartier-Bresson photos analysed: Martin Luther King, 1961 and Mademoiselle Chanel, 1964 (in relation to the question [question in text body])
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 2515 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Question:
As part of the magnum photographic group, aimed to use photography in the service of humanity and to keep the pulse of their times. In doing so he provided some of the most arresting images. visual analysis of 2 images to support your argument.
With the development of brief exposures and small sizes in cameras, photographers like
Cartier-Bresson were able to capture their subjects unaware or in their natural expressions.
Born on August 22nd 1908, in
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gether and interact with the subject, revealing something of the nature of life.
Bibliography:
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Decisive Moments - Henri Cartier-Bresson http://photography.about.com/library/weekly/aa082399a.htm
Henri Cartier-Bresson
http://www.photo-seminars.com/Fame/bresson.htm
Henri Cartier-Bresson: From a higher reality to a respect for reality
By Stuart Nolan and Barbara Slaughter
5 November 1999
http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/nov1999/c-b-n05.shtml
Book: tete a tete by Henri Cartier-Bresson