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Pioneering pioneer of modern photography——André Kertesz

André Kertesz was one of the first photographers to capture images while walking around with a small camera. He established his own style from the beginning, never being attracted to sensational subjects or yearning for lofty themes. From beginning to end, I only have a soft spot for ordinary street life.

American photographer André Kertész (1894-1985) was born in Budapest, Hungary. As a pioneer of modern photography, Kertész’s photos and life attitude have always impressed the world. Photographers of the world bring evocative revelations. Various completely different expression techniques can be found in his works.

Each of Kertesz’s photos fully demonstrates the integration of art and life. He likes to use changeable geometric forms to structure the picture and make up for the traces. Through the interplay of various forms, he strengthens the mysterious effect of light and shadow, triggering a subtle and rich psychological feeling in people's hearts. Brassa? once said: "Cortesz possesses two qualifications that are indispensable for a great photographer: a tireless curiosity about the world, people and living things, and a refined sense of shape.