I’m a big art lover but photography is one of my blind spots so I love this whole thread for recs!! Bresson was always my dad’s favorite photographer and I love his use of cheeky humor and the composition of his images. The historian in me loves peering back into daily life in such a candid way, they almost feel like stills from a Goddard movie.
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Apr 9, 2025

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