In photography, the smallest thing can become a big subject, an insignificant human detail can become a leitmotiv. We see and we make seen as a witness to the world around us; the event, in its natural activity, generates an organic rhythm of forms.
Henri Cartier-Bresson - "American Photo", September/October 1997, page: 76
link: Photography Quotations by Henri Cartier-Bresson - A French Photographer - The Father of Modern Photojournalism
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