Henri Cartier-Bresson


Born in Chanteloup-En-Brie, France, Henri actually did everything. Photographer, Director, Painter, Designer and a catch me if you can person to the Nazis. He successfully flew twice. When Paris was freed he was the one who took pictures. From 1937 to 1938 he was Assistant-Director to Jean Renoir.
Some might say Cartier-Bresson invented the Photo-Journalism. The picture above was taken while Berlin was separated by the wall. It shows three man standing a little higher trying to look into the zone. This one took me right away.
He was THE man. A part of him will allways stay alife through his pictures.

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