Henri Cartier Bresson’s photos are very well taken. I love how he was able to capture moments that weren’t meant to be captured. It makes the images seem more realistic and much more fun to figure out what’s happening in the picture. Although it was a little hard to figure out why he took the pictures he did. My favorite would have to be the one with the girl and boy sleeping. I could tell they weren’t posing for the picture. The settings looked as if they were in a train on they’re way to somewhere far. A candid photograph is a photograph captured mostly in motion, without creating a posed appearance. This is achieved by avoiding prior preparation of the subject and by either surprising the subject or by not distracting the subject during the process of taking photos.
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