Time is a very essential part of photography as the right timing can result in a very well composed image however if the timing is wrong the image itself will be a badly or poorly composed image. A well timed image can be very powerful as it can hold a lot of emotion and power. It also leaves the audience anticipation on what is going to happen next however we will never find out therefore a well times image can also shows some frustration. It overall represents a frame from a whole action and this can be seen to be very powerful. The relationships between photography and time is powerful and time can be directly represented within the image as it can be the theme and philosophical horizon.
Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004)
Timing is a vital part of photography as the outcome of an image would be very diggerent if the image was captured a millisecond later and Henri Cartier-Bresson, a French photographer, captures this very well.