March 24 2014
A photographer’s eye is perpetually evaluating. A
photographer can bring coincidence of line simply by moving his head a
fraction of a millimeter. He can modify perspectives by a slight bending
of the knees. By placing the camera closer to or farther from the
subject, he draws a detail. But he composes a picture in very nearly the
same amount of time it takes to click the shutter, at the speed of a
reflex action.
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson
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