In photography is the evocation. Some photographs are like a Chekhov short story or a Maupassant story. They’re a quick thing, and there’s a whole world in them. But one is unconscious of that while shooting. That’s a wonderful thing with a camera. It jumps out of you.

quoted in the interview by Sheila Turner Seed. [cited in: “Popular Photography, May 1974, p. 108 “Henri Cartier-Bresson”]

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