Henri Cartier-Bresson, whose unrivaled ability to capture what he famously termed ''the decisive moment" made him one of the most celebrated photographers in the medium's history, died Monday in L'ile-sur-Sorgue in southeastern France. He was 95 and was buried yesterday in a family ceremony. (Full Article: 1123 Words)
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