Impulsive
Impulsive
Originally shared by Irina T.
Henri Cartier-Bresson | 1971 Interview
" ... It’s as if you invite someone for dinner and serve wine in a decanter instead of the bottle with the label. People should guess if it’s a good wine. But no, they want to see the label. This is awful. That’s why there shouldn’t be any captions. People should just look. We should awaken our sensitivity. But people don’t. If it’s in a decanter, they won’t dare say it’s a good wine or it’s a bad wine because they haven’t seen the year. They don’t know which chateau. That’s what I resent. I think photographs should have no caption, just location and date. Date is important because things change."
Part 1
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/20/henri-cartier-bresson-living-and-looking/?smid=go-share
Originally shared by Irina T.
Henri Cartier-Bresson | 1971 Interview
" ... It’s as if you invite someone for dinner and serve wine in a decanter instead of the bottle with the label. People should guess if it’s a good wine. But no, they want to see the label. This is awful. That’s why there shouldn’t be any captions. People should just look. We should awaken our sensitivity. But people don’t. If it’s in a decanter, they won’t dare say it’s a good wine or it’s a bad wine because they haven’t seen the year. They don’t know which chateau. That’s what I resent. I think photographs should have no caption, just location and date. Date is important because things change."
Part 1
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/20/henri-cartier-bresson-living-and-looking/?smid=go-share
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