By David Intrator, president, The Creative Organization
A few years before his death in 2004, Charlie Rose interviewed Henri Cartier-Bresson at his home in Paris. For years, Carier-Bresson had been recognized as one of the greatest photographers of his time, having produced an uncanny amount of photographic masterpieces. Rose was curious as to how Cartier-Bresson went about his work.
“What’s the secret?”
Without missing a beat, Cartier-Bresson answered: “You can’t want anything. You just need to be receptive.”