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French photographer Henri CARTIER-BRESSON. Photo Dimitri KESSEL, D.R. © Henri Cartier-Bresson © Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson. Magnum Photos

From the "Photoportraits" series (1934) by Magnum Photos photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. This black and white portrait captures Henri Cartier-Bresson himself through the lens of photojournalist and photographer Dmitri Kessel. View more famous black and white portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson by clicking on the above link. #blackandwhitephotography #portraitphotography #henricartierbressonportrait #peoplephotography #photoportraits

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black and white photograph of four men sitting on the edge of a stone wall, with one man jumping in the air

41/365 Do you think a master of photography would be using the rule of thirds? Give me a break! One look at his images and you will see a difference between a rule of thirds image and a designed image. Henri Cartier-Bresson was a master at composition and he incorporated design and geometry into all […] To access this post, you must be log in in as a Master Pass member, or please purchase The Master Pass Membership, The Master Pass Package or The Ultimate Package.

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an older man taking a photo with his camera in front of him, and the caption reads 21 most famous photographers

Photographs are legacies passed onto future generations. FInd out who the 21 most iconic and famous photographers are that paved the way for others. #famous #photographers #photography #history

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black and white photograph of people waiting at a bus stop

While he was born in 1965, it wasn’t until 2008 when Tatsuo Suzuki first picked up a camera with the intent to be a photographer. Since then, he’s been

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a man wearing a hat and holding a camera up to his face

Henri Cartier-Bresson might have been the best photographer of the 20th Century, and was world famous for his almost supernatural ability to know when to release the shutter, but what blew me away even more was the fact that his images were never cropped... instantaneously, with a range-finder 35 mm, he could use every corner of the frame and create a dazzling composition. How did he do it??

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