"I do not believe that my technique can be fully utilized unless the subject is no longer conscious of its being photographed."

Bill Brandt (1904 - 1983)
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About Bill Brandt

Bill Brandt (1904-1983) was a British photographer known for his unique and influential style in capturing the social landscape of England. Through his striking and often dramatic black and white photographs, Brandt depicted a wide range of subjects including landscapes, portraits, and nudes. His work often explored the contrasts and disparities within society, showcasing both the beauty and hardships of everyday life.

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