Photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans: America exposed

Photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans: America exposed |guardian.co.uk:

In 2001, Henri Cartier-Bresson reflected on the long moment in the early 1940s when he had briefly considered turning from photography to film-making. “If it had not been for the challenge of the work of Walker Evans,” he wrote, “I don’t think I would have remained a photographer.”

It’s this quote that provides the epigraph for Photographing America 1929-1947, a fascinating book that focuses on these two masters of 20th-century photography.