Henri cartier-Bresson was born August 22, 1908 in Chanteloup, France. Which he was really good in photojournalism, Cartier-Bresson went all around the world with his camera, becoming very skilled and famous during his time. Considered one of the major artists of the 20th century, he covered many of the world biggest events from the Spanish Civil War to the French uprisings in 1968. Henri was the oldest of the five children in his family,was very wealthy. His father made a fortune as a textile manufacturer. Henri's father developed an early love for literature and arts.Creativity was in his DNA. Cartier’s grandfather was an artist and also his uncle was a noted printer. As a teenager Henri rebelled against his parents formal ways. In his early adulthood …show more content…
But Africa did fuel another interest in him; photography. He experimented with a Brownie he received as a gift, taking pictures of the new world around him. For Cartier Bresson there were direct parallels between his old passion and his new one. Henri said “ I adore shooting photographs,” he’d later note.”It's like being a hunter. But some hunters are vegetarians -which is my relationship to photography.” In short as his frustrated editors would soon discover, Henri prefered taking shots rather than making prints and showing his work. Finally returning to France later that year, Henri bought a camera which was a 35mm Leica which helped Henri take stunning pictures. Henri rose as a photographer proved rapid. By the 1930s he’d shown his major works in Mexico,New York, and Madrid. His images revealed the early raw possibilities of street photography and photojournalism in general. Henri created a photo department.Henri was a recipient of the prestigious Hasselblad Award in 1982 for his major achievements in