Tag : French Photographer

25 Inspiring Photography Quotes from Henri Cartier-Bresson

Here we have collected some inspiring sayings/quotes from Master Photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. Its hard not to think about Henri Cartier-Bresson when it comes to street photography and photojournalism. He was a french photographer who is strongly believed to be the father of modern photojournalism and life reportage styles. An Early…

French Photographer Maud Chalard Captures the Most Intimate Moments of Couples

Check these fantastic photographs from French photographer Maud Chalard, who captures the purest emotions of love on a film camera. As Maud Chalard explains “I try to capture the deep feeling of love and share hope with the generation who thinks love is lost.” Find Maud Chalard on the Web: Facebook Tumblr…

Rudy Boyer – Fantastic Street Photographer From France

30 years old Rudy Boyer philosophy is there are no limits in life. Rudy working as a Structures Analysis Laboratory in the building sector. He is passionate in photography and music from his childhood. He is also playing Jazz Guitar for ten years. For Rudy, a good picture like a…

Brilliant Landscape Photography By Jérôme Berbigier

Incredible landscapes and the amazing feel of distant horizons makes it wonderful to be a landscape photographer. Jérôme Berbigier from Australia is an amazing talent who produces such unbelievable pictures of everlasting landscapes. Speaking about his pictures, what amazes me is the vivid wideness and gentle calmness of the magnificent…

Interview with Claude Renault – Veteran Street Photographer from France

Incomparable passion which keeps adhering to his artistic capabilities over the years, Claude Renault from France had been quite surprised by the vibrancy and diversified people this land of India has got to offer and so are his photographs for us. He admits to the fact that he gathers inspiration…

Abbas – Inspiration from Masters of Photography

“My photography is a reflection, which comes to life in action and leads to meditation. Spontaneity – the suspended moment – intervenes during action, in the viewfinder. A reflection on the subject precedes it. A meditation on finality follows it, and it is here, during this exalting and fragile moment,…

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