“I Watch, Watch, Watch,” Henri Cartier-Bresson described in 1963 to the US magazine Life his working mode. Over the years, the photojournalism magazine had not become the only one, but one of the many well -known play stations of his recordings. Speaking despite, because the Frenchman was just as much a giant of his profession at the time, as he is now an icon of photography of the 20th century. In 1947 he also founded the Magnum photo agency. So what he was looking for, looking, looking for a look? The “crucial moment”, as he called it. To achieve the moment not only through the right timing, but also through championship in dealing with form and technology, in which the nature of life is revealed in everyday life. What if he spotted him or guessed as ahead? He pressed on his Leica Klinbildkamera.