Brassaï, born Gyula Halász on September 9, 1899, in Brassó, Hungary (now part of Romania), was a Hungarian-French photographer, sculptor, writer, and filmmaker. He is best known for his iconic photographs of Paris in the 1930s, capturing the city's nightlife, streets, and inhabitants in a way that has left a lasting impact on the history of photography. His work has greatly contributed to the idea of vernacular photography, blurring the lines between street photography and fine art.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: Playtime - “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” – George Bernard Shaw| Holden Luntz Gallery
“Photography is, for me, a spontaneous impulse coming from an ever attentive eye which captures the moment and its eternity.” – Henri Cartier-Bresson The post Simple Pleasures: Life’s Quiet Moments appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery