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Rob C
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A lesson for all street shooters, courtesy one Senor Pablo Picasso:
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More street by Pablo.
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Quote from: Rob C on April 15, 2018, 07:34:33 am
A lesson for all street shooters, courtesy one Senor Pablo Picasso:
Not sure if
La Vie
is a street composition. Perhaps an allegorical fiction? Still, I get your point though in fairness it is not only street
shooting
photography that is incessantly literal.
One of the best examples of the famous Arbus quote "a secret about a secret" in photography:
https://www.1stdibs.com/art/photography/black-white-photography/henri-cartier-bresson-alicante-whores-spain/id-a_1298983/
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