The decisive moment: Show us your best candid photos

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Marissa Wu

The decisive moment is of my favorite photography concepts. It involves not only being in the right place, at the right but also having the reflexes and expert compositional skills to tell a compelling story, one that’s often over as soon as the shutter clicks. 

No doubt the master and pioneer of this technique is Henri Cartier-Bresson, a French who is also considered the of photojournalism. For this week’s Photo of the Day theme, we’re taking a little from him—we want to see your best candid photos. 

This week’s theme

All forms of photography are welcome, including photos, digital snaps, and instant shots. Submissions just need to hold to the core tenets of the decisive moment: right place, right time, and a that tells a story.

Of course, luck plays a key. We hope this challenge encourages you to embrace ‘s spontaneity. It’s also Wedding Week here at PopPhoto, so any wedding photos that fit the theme will earn extra points.

We can’t wait to see your best shots!

How to enter

To submit, use #popphotooftheday on Instagram or Twitter, or submit to our Flickr pool or (NEW!) Facebook group. If joining the Facebook , please answer the membership questions and agree to the group rules—this is in an effort to prevent spam.

There are no limits on how many images you can enter, but be sure to tag/ only your very best shots! Good luck.

More info

For more info on Photos of the Day, including the official rules, head here.

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