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Henri Cartier-Bresson - A América Furtivamente
60.60€
He wandered the streets all day, capturing Life with his camera. He mainly used black and white film and very rarely resorted to flash or a telephoto lens.
He composed his photographs through the camera’s viewfinder, not in the darkroom. He didn’t enjoy developing or printing. Although his photos became widely known, he disliked publicity and refused to be photographed. Alongside Robert Capa, George Rodger, David Seymour, and William Vandivert, he founded the Magnum Photos agency in 1947. He is also known for his photographic coverage of Gandhi’s funeral in 1948.
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