The Mind's Eye: Writings on Photography and Photographers

by Henri Cartier-Bresson

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

770

Collection

Publication

Aperture (2004), Edition: Illustrated, 112 pages

Description

"Among the most influential photographers of the twentieth century, a founder of Magnum Photos and the man responsible for the term "the decisive moment," Henri Cartier-Bresson is also a sharply insightful critic and observer." "The Mind's Eye is the first compilation of his writings on photography, some of which have appeared sporadically in books and journals over the past forty-five years but have never been available in a single volume. Several of the texts have never before appeared in English." "Now ninety years old, Cartier-Bresson seldom photographs; he devotes much of his time to drawing, and remains as forceful and discerning as ever in his writings. The last section of The Mind's Eye includes his commentary on photographer friends he has known - including Robert Capa, Andre Kertesz, Ernst Haas, and Sarah Moon - which reveal the impassioned and compassionate vision for which Cartier-Bresson is beloved."--Jacket.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member RajivC
I like this book a lot. There are some real nuggets of insight here. The good thing about the book, is that it is short and concise. There is no verbiage, if I may use the term.

There is, however, a small issue. In a short book like this, you would expect that the insights would be more liberally
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scattered through the book. A lot of space is devoted to his own impressions of friends etc. This in itself, is not a bad thing. The price for this, however, is a bit high

The insights, when you come across them, are invaluable
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

112 p.; 8.56 inches

ISBN

0893818755 / 9780893818753
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