The dream is to be held in a similar regard to Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004), the most respected street photography pioneer of all time. Cartier-Bresson is broadly known for the artistic term “The Decisive Moment,” which states that if you can see the moment, you most likely won’t capture it. In other words, the term practically invites photographers to develop the ability to press the shutter button just before the moment happens. In my photos, I learned to anticipate social happenings in order to fully capture these moments.