Street photography is a style of photography that depicts subjects in candid situations in public places. Some of the early masters of the style include Henri Cartier-Bresson who captured the "decisive moment," and Vivian Maier who found fame after her death with her photos of people and urban landscapes in Chicago. While street photography was traditionally done in black and white, the definition has expanded to include color photos as well, and styles range from candid to posed images, interacting with subjects or observing discreetly from a distance.