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Martine Franck comes under the spotlight at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson‘In photography, I have found a language that suits me,’ Martine Franck once said. The late documentary and portrait photographer is the subject of a retrospective at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson’s new Paris home in Le Marais630
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Kyoto Street Photography IdeasNizami Street BakuVintage Japanese Street PhotographyShinjuku Street PhotographyBlack And White Slum PhotoVivian MaierWalker EvansHenri Cartier BressonClassic PhotographyHenri Cartier-Bresson: Decisive Moment (1947)From "The Decisive Moment" (1947) collection and book by Magnum Photos photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. This black and white photograph captures a man sitting in an alleyway of downtown Manhattan, New York City. View more famous photos from "The Decisive Moment" collection by Henri Cartier-Bresson by clicking on the above link. #blackandwhitephotography #peoplephotography #HenriCartierBressonDecisiveMoment #newyorkcityphotography #newyorkcityaesthetic #newyorkaesthetic…209