Mr Cartier-Bresson always said that to be a great photographer you had to be unintrusive.
It includes photography, Pop Art and film from Warhol and others, including Richard Avedon and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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According to FBI spokesperson Paul Bresson, the FBI is processing EPIC's FOIA request in compliance with the law.
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"While this internal review process is occurring, we cannot comment regarding investigative details, " FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said Wednesday.
Paul Bresson, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, declined to comment.
Under the guidance of Mr Delpire, who chairs the foundation, Mr Cartier-Bresson has picked 90-odd favourite images by fellow photographers.
"Our mission is to resolve this situation peacefully for both the child and Mr. Dykes, " Bresson stressed in his statement.
Instead of religious iconology, Cartier-Bresson finds playful expression in the Surrealistic image of a pair of high-heeled shoes shaped like a heart.
The godfather of photojournalism, Henri Cartier-Bresson is famously known for analysing other photographers' contact sheets as a means to judging their work.
With Cartier-Bresson even the most everyday activities look faintly absurd or tedious.
Mr. Raza had followed the advice of photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, whom he met in 1947, to study the work of the French master.
Although Cartier-Bresson used to cut up his own contact sheets, preserving only those that worked well as sequences or the best individual frames.
"This idea of black and white photos, by Doisneau or Henri Cartier Bresson or even earlier photographers was the creative starting point, " she says.
Photography enthusiasts will also want to visit the privately-funded Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson that opens to the public on May 2nd following another string of vernissages.
"It is a little early to be voicing complaints about something that is ongoing, " said Bresson who defended the deletion of data from the documents.
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As a former FBI agent, he followed organized crime in the United States, but was not involved in intelligence matters, said Paul Bresson, an FBI spokesman.
These "decisive moments, " as Cartier-Bresson was wont to call them, summon up imagined chatter and repartee, so unlike the still, stubborn muteness inherent in Strand's work.
If Robert Bresson had been a Marxist, he might have made something like this meticulous, ecstatic historical reconstruction of an 1835 murder case in rural Normandy.
We are told that Cartier-Bresson had an appreciation of the beauty of the world, especially that of women, but the show does not bring this out except fleetingly.
On the second floor, Cartier-Bresson's photographs (all from the Fondation) are the work of a younger man (Strand was 18 years his senior), less saddle-sore, seemingly more optimistic.
This being Cartier-Bresson, there is something aesthetically accusatory about it.
Henri Cartier-Bresson's photographs are beautifully timed, capturing the telling moment.
Earlier this year, the two men sat down in Mr Cartier-Bresson's book-lined apartment overlooking the Tuileries Gardens to make the final selection from his initial choice of 300 prints.
Henri Cartier-Bresson was the godfather of street photography.
Cartier-Bresson, in presumably exposing us for what we are, seems to be showing not that the emperor has no clothes but that he has ugly clothes, mottled skin and a strange hair-do.
Mr Cartier-Bresson's fame, which grew despite his efforts to avoid it, reminds a much wider world of its persistent admiration for unassuming genius, and of the dwindling stock of targets for that admiration.
Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004), who helped invent photojournalism or perhaps what might be called photosociology, never cropped or otherwise manipulated his photographs in the studio and thus might be seen as producing an unedited, nonstylized version of reality.
Housed in an elegant five-storey Art Deco building of glass and steel tucked away in a Montparnasse cul-de-sac, the foundation was conceived by Mr Cartier-Bresson and his wife and fellow-photographer, Martine Franck, to showcase his life's work.
Having grown up when photography was just being recognized as an art form, the French-born Cartier-Bresson was perhaps being an aesthetic contrarian, the anti-Stieglitz and un-Steichen, resisting the soft-focus tradition of those photographers that often conferred a romantic mist on their subjects.
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