Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare
1. I picked this photo because I liked the way the ground is reflecting what the person in the floor is doing. But it's hard to tell if he is running on water or it was edited. But that is the reason why I picked this photo.
2. The photographer who took this photo loves to combine both speed and instinct. He is especially good for perfect timing. So when he saw a man leaping over a puddle of water. He looked through the fence and took the photo at what he though was the perfect moment. He had never saw anything more perfect then using both instinct and speed in one photo. He was proud of what this photo turned out to be.
3. Cartier, the photographer of this photo to the right, mainly takes photos of portraits and scenes. While taking photos around the world he often believes in the "perfect moment" when taking his photos. He likes to perfectly time what he thinks might turn into a good photo.
4. The photo that catches my eyes~
5. Name: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Birth and death year (if applicable): Born August 22, 1908 | Died August 3, 2004
Born where: Chanteloup-en-Brie, France
School attended (college or photo school): University of Cambridge, and Lycee Condorcet
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