Henri Cartier Bressson thought in order to get a decisive moment photograph you have to capture it quickly because that is the most authentic and “real” moment. He also believes that when taking a photograph you should not think too hard about it because the point comes by itself.
Photography 1 Introduction to the technical and aesthetic concerns of photography
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Before capturing the photo quickly, he has thought about the photo. He has probably moved into a position where when he shoots the elements that he wants to compose will be in the frame. He is working intuitively and has developed his vision by shooting a lot and seeing what works and what doesn’t