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Henri Cartier- Bresson

Henri Cartier- Bresson. A presentation by Nia Hightower. Known as the “founding father of photojournalism.”. Early Life. Born in France to a wealthy family Art and literature at Cambridge Love for photography in 1931. Photography Career. Work shown in galleries

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Henri Cartier- Bresson

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  1. Henri Cartier- Bresson A presentation by Nia Hightower Known as the “founding father of photojournalism.”

  2. Early Life Born in France to a wealthy family Art and literature at Cambridge Love for photography in 1931

  3. Photography Career • Work shown in galleries • Introduced to film by Paul Strand • Worked with French filmmaker, but returned to photography

  4. Photography Career continued… • Made documentary on French prisoners • Photographed Mahatma Ghandi in India • Created a documentation of Ghandi’s life and it was published in Life Magazine • He created Magnum Photos in 1947

  5. Later Years • Published The Decisive Moment in 1952 • He documented the Spanish Civil War and the Chinese Revolution • Began drawing and painting • No longer talked about his work

  6. Later Years continued… • Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson in Paris • Died August 3, 2002 • Career lasted 45 years and his wife • He said: “In photography, the smallest thing can be a great subject. The little, human detail can become a Leitmotiv (leading motif)”

  7. Trends and Patterns • Black and white • Shadows • Facial focal point • Each photograph represents an emotion

  8. Famous Pictures

  9. Less Famous Pictures

  10. My Perspective:

  11. Biography • http://www.npg.si.edu/img2/cb/hometru.jpg • http://www.photographyoffice.com/wp-content/gallery/henri-cartier-bresson/henri-cartier-bresson-9.jpg • http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01614/PD35263680_PAR1889_1614095c.jpg • http://webbnorriswebb.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/henri-cartier-bresson-torcello-1953.jpg • http://www.glenwoodnyc.com/manhattan-living/henri-cartier-bresson-the-modern/ • http://www.dptips-central.com/henry-cartier-bresson.html • http://www.biography.com/people/henri-cartier-bresson-9240139?page=2 http://erickimphotography.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/henri-cartier-bresson-umbrella.jpg

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