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  <body>Jon Anderson&#8217;s link to the Online Photographer blog (which I had not seen before) brought me to this fascinating interview with Henri Cartier Bresson &quot;here&quot;:http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=s871p268n3

A one hour interview with the great man (plus Richard Avedon  thrown in for good measure!)

What a waste of a  very special opportunity. Charlie Rose&#8217;s interviewing technique is very &#8220;Fox News&#8221; and seemed like he&#8217;d read up on HCB the night before. The sound quality is awful, so it&#8217;s often difficult to catch the answers to many of the very dimwitted questions that Rose throws at THE MAN. The standard stuff.&#8221;you don&#8217;t crop your pictures bla ba bla&#8230;&#8230;.Whilst talking of Gandhi , HCB says &#8220; I had all this stuff in my back pocket&#8221; ,Rose chimes in &#8220;money!&#8221; to which the reply is &#8220; no, FILM&#8221; 
Great!!!

The interview is full of similar uninformed errors. David Seymour becomes &#8220;David Chim&#8221; at one point!

In his lifetime most people had not even seen a picture of  HCB, so to get a whole hour of video is quite astounding .OK, so some younger guys may now think of Bresson as a photography dinosaur,  it was still fascinating to get a glimpse of somebody who showed me what beautiful photography can be like. Pity Gene Smith didn&#8217;t live longer too!

I  have very vague memories of a series of tv interviews with photographer&#8217;s ,William Klein etc, talking about contact sheets ( remember them?) which was very well done .    Magnum in Motion is doing something along those lines. Yes, photographers tell most about themselves in the pictures they take, but it can interesting to get behind the person sometimes.


A glimpse of the cheaky Frenchman only comes out at the end when , relieved that he is free again, Henri  gulps down  some red wine and  fools around with the empty glass for the still running video camera.

Now a historical document, it&#8217;s a pity that it is so awful.
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