CartierBresson

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One of this century's icons in photography Henri-Cartier Bresson, thought to be the Father of

modern day Street Photography, transformed the field through his concept of "the decisive

moment." He defined it as "the simultaneous recognition in a fraction of a second, of the

significance of an event as well as a precise organization of forms that give that event its proper

expression." In other words, the dramatic climax of a picture where everything falls perfectly into

place. Bresson's photographs excel in composition without cropping his negatives, h



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St Lazare, Street Photography, Midtown Mediation, , Bresson Father, jumping puddle, Bibliography N/A, throughout image,

Approximate Word count = 380
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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