Near Zhu Zhechi, Bresson and Martin Frank's Legendary Photographer Life Bresson and his second wife, Martin Frank, are known as the fairy couple in the world of photography.
Their acquaintance, love and marriage are full of the color and charm of photography. Although Bresson was 30 years older than his wife, their shared interests and ideas in photography allowed them to bridge the age gap and become mentors and friends to each other.
Martin Frank thus became a high-profile photographer and joined the Magnum Society. The story of Bresson and Martin Frank is undoubtedly the best interpretation of "Near Zhu Zhechi".
Bresson's photographs in China, and Martin Frank's visit to China in 1980, documented China's history and changes, as well as their talent and love for photography.
Whether in France or in China, they are the jewels of photography, and their legends will always be remembered.
In the 80s, permanent, flying pigeon, and phoenix bicycles became symbols of the times, just like Toyota and Volkswagen now. With their durability and excellent design, these bicycles have won the love and trust of consumers and become classics in the memory of a generation.
In the ancient city of Xi'an, you can see the masters everywhere, they practice Tai Chi, which is intoxicating. Whether it is Yang-style Tai Chi or Chen Style Tai Chi, they are the traditional martial arts they are most passionate about, showing the charm of Chinese martial arts.
In the 80's in the Guangzhou countryside, people would have a dinner in the village, perhaps a wedding banquet, and this kind of activity had a strong Lingnan character.
In the 80s in Guangzhou, the climate was hot and humid, and rats and bugs were infested. Today, the grandfathers on the streets and alleys still ride bicycles and sing: "Rat poison, cockroach poison, stinky foot nemesis......Despite the passage of time, these familiar scenes and sounds still carry the memories and emotions of a generation.
This ** was taken on the train, the two uncles wore melon skin hats, and their faces were slightly vicissitudes. At that time, the material conditions and the level of economic development were still lacking compared with now.
In the bustling hutongs of Beijing, there is an elderly man who can do a variety of jobs, and he is good at repairing bicycles and repairing leather shoes. Now, he should be close to the age of six, and the traces of time have left a deep imprint on him.
In the cold winter season, the streets and alleys of Beijing are filled with cold air. However, a group of uncles on the stairs are enjoying the warm sunshine, and their simple appearance is particularly quiet and harmonious.
In Wangfujing, Beijing in the 1980s, a movie advertisement attracted many uncles to gather below.
In an old hutong in Beijing, a grandmother who looks like a big family is taking her granddaughter with her. Her bamboo chairs, although no longer visible in Beijing, are common in Chengdu.