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Henri Cartier-Bresson, whom I discussed my work with early in my career, advised me 'shoot for yourself, John' instead of for a market or my then current hire, Associated Press. The phrase 'the decisive moment', coined by his publisher, Delphire, has been widely used to describe Cartier-Bresson's first book, and was its English title. However, in France, the book's title was 'Images a la Sauvette' (images on the run) or (stolen images). This photo, taken in a lighted underground, under-tarmac area connecting two terminals at United Airlines' Chicago space, relies for its impact both on the background color which changed from moment to moment, as well as the precise and one time only spacing between the pedestrians, which emphasized here even such details as one pedestrian being pregnant and another working on his laptop as he walks. This is a prime example of 'street' photography, that relies, as Cartier-Bresson said, where the mind,the heart and the eye align' to produce the decisive moment. My work was compared to his when I first began photography which led to a mutual friend introducing us and to his advice 'shoot for yourself' to me. Cartier-Bresson was then exhibiting and retiring to become a 'fine art' artist with sketching, painting and sculpture but did not then in 1969 reveal to me his plans. his is a prime example of a photo rushed from a five-minute shooting window where I was asked to 'produce something spectacular. I promised that to to an airport worker traveling with me there in Chicago. You can be the judge of whether I predicted well. John (Crosley)
2010
Color on Paper
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36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
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I am a photographer who has taken in the past 12 years, over est. 2 million images, mostly street, with many shown previously under various host sites to over est. 200 million counted viewers. I practiced law very successfully in Silicon Valley, CA for nearly two decades; retiring at about age 40. I am a graduate of NYC's Columbia College, Columbia University. As editor/writer/photographer, I won the Lebhar-Friedman Publishing Blue Chip award for excellence in writing, editing, and photography. For law,I won a variety of awards and special recognition. I attended law school in Silicon Valley, graduating with honors and founding my own Silicon Valley law firm, from which I retired in the late 1980s. I have worked side by side with over a half dozen Pulitzer prize-winning photographers, was shot once, and later medically evacuated from Vietnam while photographing the war there. Self-taught in photography, later, among others, I have been mentored by the following: 1. Henri Cartier-Bresson 2. Sal Vader, Pulitzer winner, Associated Press 3. Wes Gallagher, President/Ceo of Associated Press who groomed me to replace him as A.P. head. 4. Sam Walton, Wal-Mart founder who tried to lure me into his smaller company, now the world's largest. retailer. 5. Walter Baring, Peabody award winner, WRVR-FM NYC's premier cultural radio station. 6./ A variety of great photographers, many Pulitzer winners, including many also from Associated Press,/ Many were Vietnam war colleagues from my freelancing the Vietnam war; others from AP NYC world headquarters. I took H C-B's advice: 'Shoot for yourself, John,' to avoid photo work that would require shooting in a special style. not my own. HCB's s generous, helpful advice also resulted in a career with AP wire service as a world news writer and editor, world service, Associated Press world headquarters, NYC. 6. Michel Karman, Lucie Award photo printer and photo exhibition genius. ent in two 'wars' -- the Vietnamese War, and a prisoner of war taken by Russian separatists in the current Ukrainian--Russian Separatist battles that killed over 10,000 and displaced over 1 million. While writing and as a worldwide photo editor for Associated Press, I was asked to understudy their CEO (worldwide General Manager), to become successor general manager on his retirement, but declined the position. I live the lifestyle of a photographer and am proud of it.
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