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Just saw this and am so inspired. He is such a brilliant photographer! Every shot is just as amazing as another.
You have to remember that back in 1930~ there was no photoshop, no digital photo ( you do not know what you get till you develop!) His photo's are black and white and tells so much of a story.And the way the lines,bodies etc are laid out , it makes your eyes go all over on the photo.
My explanation is very poor, I apologize.
If you have the time to take a peek(google) on this wonderful man, please do and tell me what you think!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Cartier-Bresson
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