Thursday, October 23, 2008

bresson photo



in French class we're studying french artists who influenced French culture and the world. i and my friend Christina Cirelli are researching a french photographer named Cartier-Bresson -- he's pretty incredible. this is one of my favorite pictures of his.
"Bressons legacy lay in his capturing of the bizarre and fascinating acts of every day people. He captured expressions and postures, shadows and lines, fleeting moments forever frozen on film..." -- excerpt from my paper on Bresson

4 comments:

Sara Jane said...

um, aren't all pictures "fleeting moments forever frozen on film"? I don't know if that's really a singular specialty of Bresson.

Christine said...

yeah ha your diction is too pretentious. use fewer words.

I miss Simerly so much by hearing about things like this...

Caity said...

yes, but i find that bresson's photo's are often of moments that are particularly brief. another favorite of mine of his is one where there's a man stepping fully clothed into a pond. the photo captures him just before he hits the water, his reflection still on the undisturbed water. another good one is of someone speeding around a corner on a bicycle.

Anonymous said...

in my photo class we recently discussed bresson and how he was famous in the photography world for coining the phrase "peak of action" (aka all those fleeting moments) :)