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'''Henri Cartier-Bresson''' (1908–2004) was a French photographer and a pioneer of photojournalism--along with photographers [[Walker Evans]], [[Brassaï]], [[André Kertész]]. In spring 1947 together with [[Robert Capa]], [[David Seymour]], [[William Vandivert]] and [[George Rodger]] he founded ''Magnum Photos'' agency. | '''Henri Cartier-Bresson''' (1908–2004) was a French photographer and a pioneer of photojournalism--along with photographers [[Walker Evans]], [[Brassaï]], [[André Kertész]]. In spring 1947 together with [[Robert Capa]], [[David Seymour]], [[William Vandivert]] and [[George Rodger]] he founded ''Magnum Photos'' agency. | ||
Revision as of 11:00, 15 January 2014
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) was a French photographer and a pioneer of photojournalism--along with photographers Walker Evans, Brassaï, André Kertész. In spring 1947 together with Robert Capa, David Seymour, William Vandivert and George Rodger he founded Magnum Photos agency.
Works
Saul Steinberg, 1946
Truman Capote, 1947
Literature
- Peter Galassi, Henri Cartier-Bresson. The Early Work, New York: MoMA, 1987. Catalogue.
- Tete-a-tete: Portraits by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Little, Brown and Company, 1998. With an Introduction by E.H. Gombrich.