The whole world was Henri Cartier-Bresson’s subject. As a photojournalist, Cartier-Bresson’s photos depicted life around him as he saw it. Whether it was a dog or a fire or a human being, he never failed to capture the true essence of reason. He also had a nose that followed the scent of great stories.  He was in India when Gandhi was assassinated and in China when the Communists arrived for the Liberation of Paris.  It is no wonder this photographer faced the ire and envy of other milton keynes photographers. Although the artist faced many controversies about his work, he never lost his focus and instead intensified his commitment to his craft.

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