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2006 documentary on Henri Cartier-Bresson  
 
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the king of candid
mark123luck (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Ah Henri Cartier-Bresson a true legend in photojouralism. The guy always knew how to capture an inspiring moment.
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thank you for post these videos, very inspirational.
legsing (2 months ago) Show Hide
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It would be hard to follow subtitles and focus on the images, I appreciate the voice over for this reason
ohdeejay (5 months ago)
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wth1980 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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What a truly great man he was and simply the best photographer of all time!
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Henri said it is the joy of taking pictures..film or digital..I agree.
leftisto (7 months ago) Show Hide
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You're not helping your point, even if you are very much technically correct. That said, if you know this then you also know that people have come to use a small number of terms to express different things.

Photography is exposing film to an image. People who use digital cameras are still practicing the art of seeing; perhaps we could chill out and agree that "digital photography" is a valid term?

What offends me is the culture of the DSLR. No thought, just rapid-fire. Here is the real issue.
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Beautiful.
Especially with the gigue from the French Suite in G !

But PLEASE...why have they a voiceover translation (albeit
beautifully read) instead of sub-titles ? Cartier-Bresson's voice has a lovely quality.
I even love the sound of the photographic paper.

Strange that such a film on the delights of vision and sight is equally an aural treat.

Thank you for posting this.

Nell x
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