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'The Decisive Moment': Learn To Shoot Photos the Henri Cartier-Bresson Way

7/17/2023 ISO 1200 Magazine 0 Comments

 

The decisive moment is a term coined by French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson to describe the fleeting moment when all the elements of a scene come together to create a perfect photograph. It is the moment when the photographer must press the shutter release, capturing the scene at its most powerful and evocative.
 

Capturing the decisive moment is not easy, but it is possible with practice. Here are a few tips:
  • Be aware of your surroundings. The first step to capturing the decisive moment is to be aware of everything that is happening around you. Pay attention to the people, the objects, and the light. The more you are aware of your surroundings, the more likely you are to see the decisive moment when it happens.
  • Be patient. The decisive moment doesn't always happen right away. Sometimes you have to wait for it to unfold. Be patient and don't give up. The decisive moment will come eventually.
  • Be ready to shoot. When you see the decisive moment happening, you need to be ready to shoot. This means having your camera ready and your finger on the shutter release. Don't hesitate, or you'll miss it.


The decisive moment in photography is a powerful tool that can be used to create truly unforgettable images. By following the tips above and watching the video, you can learn to capture the decisive moment and create your own masterpieces.


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