The below passage is something I read the other day on a interview done once to the great Henri Cartier Bresson around the 70s by Sheila Turner Seed:
"The greatest joy for me is geometry; that means a structure. You can’t go shooting for structure, for shapes, for patterns and all this, but it is a sensuous pleasure, an intellectual pleasure, at the same time to have everything in the right place. It’s a recognition of an order which is in front of you".
_ Henri Cartier Bresson on interview with Sheila Turner Seed. Extracted from a New York Times "Lens" section article.
It made my day and with that been said, I processed yesterday rolls #16 &17 from where these two below are from.
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Untitled from "Marina" (work in progress)
© Flavio Martín Morante_2013
Port Washington, Wisconsin
Camera_Voigtlander Bessa R3M/Heliar 50mm
Film_ Ilford HP5 Plus 400ISO
Paper_ Ilford Multi Grade RCIV Pearl
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Roll #17 contact sheet from "Marina" (work in progress)
© Flavio Martín Morante_2013
Port Washington, Wisconsin
Camera_Voigtlander Bessa R3M/Heliar 50mm
Film_ Ilford HP5 Plus 400ISO
Paper_ Ilford Multi Grade RCIV Pearl




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