| I almost never set out to photograph a | Memory is very important, the memory of |
| landscape, nor do I think of my camera as a | each photo taken, flowing at the same speed |
| means of recording a mountain or an animal | as the event. During the work, you have to be |
| unless I absolutely need a 'record shot'. My | sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've |
| first thought is always of light. - Galen | captured everything, because afterwards it will |
| Rowell | be too late. - Henri Cartier Bresson |
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| Photography suits the temper of this ageof | You've got to push yourself harder. You've got |
| active bodies and minds. It is a perfect | to start looking for pictures nobody else could |
| medium for one whose mind is teeming with | take. You've got to take the tools you have and |
| ideas, imagery, for a prolific worker who | probe deeper. - William Albert Allard |
| would be slowed down by painting or | |
| sculpting, for one who sees quickly and acts | |
| decisively, accurately. - Edward Weston | |
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Houston |
Cincinnati |
Tucson |
Miami |
Bronx |
Greenville |
Warren |
Chandler |
Fountain Valley |
Lenoir |
Stuart |
Castro Valley |
Santa Clara |
San Pedro |
Covina |
San Mateo |
Marysville |
Jackson |
La Porte |
Havre |
Geneva |
St. Louis |
Redding |
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| No place is boring, if you've had a good | Once photography enters your bloodstream, |
| night's sleep and have a pocket full of | it's like a disease. - Anon |
| unexposed film. - Robert Adams | |
| | Photography takes an instant out of time, |
| I think the best pictures are often on the edges | altering life by holding it still. - Dorothea |
| of any situation, I don't find photographing the | Lange |
| situation nearly as interesting as | |
| photographing the edges. - William Albert | Now to consult the rules of composition before |
| Allard | making a picture is a little like consulting the |
| | law of gravitation before going for a walk. |
| | Such rules and laws are deduced from the |
| | accomplished fact; they are the products of |
| | reflection . . . - Edward Weston |
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