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Composition and Robert Capa
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<blockquote data-quote="Mestre" data-source="post: 61058" data-attributes="member: 6032"><p>Michael Freemen has a great book about composition, " the photographer's eye"</p><p>It goes far beyond the thirds rule.</p><p></p><p>As a photojournalist, Capa had that motto, since most of his pics are war related. By being close enough he ended his career in French Indochina.</p><p></p><p>If you like Capa's style, read about Don McCullin or, for actual war photographers, "the bang bang club". One of the members is from my country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mestre, post: 61058, member: 6032"] Michael Freemen has a great book about composition, " the photographer's eye" It goes far beyond the thirds rule. As a photojournalist, Capa had that motto, since most of his pics are war related. By being close enough he ended his career in French Indochina. If you like Capa's style, read about Don McCullin or, for actual war photographers, "the bang bang club". One of the members is from my country. [/QUOTE]
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