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Thursday, August 05, 2004

Cartier Bresson dies and I get drunk

Yesterday, one of the world's greatest photographers, Henri Cartier-Bresson, died.
I've long been a fan of his incredible photos which have both inspired and depressed me. 'Inspired' because of the amazing composition, spontaneity and style and 'depressed' because they're so fucking good!

He used no flash, no tripod, no wideangle lens, no zoom lens and no cropping. And all the photos were taken on a Leica rangefinder camera (covered in black tape to make it less obtrusive).

Whenever I start to think I've got the hang of this reportage photography thang, a quick flick through one of his books brings me right down to earth.

I may be slowly acquiring a flotilla of fancy lens, but he was a genius and I'm still a fumbling wannabe with a lot to learn...

Still, I managed to toast the fella many, many times last night with an alcoholic fuelled evening at the Albert and the Dogstar.

And now my head hurts....

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