Sunday, December 12, 2010
[Photography Hall of Fame] to see the father of photojournalism! .Bresson.
<P> <EM> This part of the images and content reproduced compiled from the Internet, this view does not mean this site only for interested readers refer to </ EM> </ P> <P> Digital Camera Channel on October 23 if you .is a true photography enthusiasts, then Bresson's name must be the most you still remember. .No one did not know Henri Cartier - Bresson, his humanity as the world famous photographer, founder of the theory the decisive moment and practitioners, known as the "father of modern photojournalism." .</ P> <P align=center> <center> </ center> </ P> <P align=center> Bresson its people with his Leica </ P> <P> 1952, the Cartier-Bresson .Photographs published in the "decisive moment" was first proposed in the aesthetics of the photographic view. .Decisive moment (the decisive moment) refers specifically to capture photography by starting, in a very short fraction of a second moment, the decisive thing will be summarized and used to express a strong visual composition. .The capture was also thinking of photography and contemporary German photographer Cartier-Bresson, Dr. 爱瑞克萨洛蒙, British photographer Bill Brandt, Hungary, the famous photographer Robert Capa and other photographic field of the famous .respected, and became the most effective means of photojournalism. .The site will also be in after the above mentioned photographers are introduced. .</ P> <P align=center> </ P> <P> in the "decisive moment", a book, Bresson respect "after processing or the director's photo, I'm not interested ... ... the camera is a sketchbook, intuition and .spontaneous reaction of the tool, is my question and decided to drive slave simultaneous moment. In order to give added significance, the photographer must feel they have to get involved in things in the viewfinder ... ... photographer with a very streamlined approach required to achieve .purely on the performance of ... ... must always uphold the right to be photographed with the greatest respect for their own! "The book also illustrates the idea of Bresson -" In photography, the smallest things can become a great theme! "</ .P> <P>.
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