| I think the best pictures are often on the edges | Once photography enters your bloodstream, |
| of any situation, I don't find photographing the | it's like a disease. - Anon |
| situation nearly as interesting as | |
| photographing the edges. - William Albert | "Simply look with perceptive eyes at the |
| Allard | world about you, and trust to your own |
| | reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: |
| You learn to see by practice. It's just like | "Does this subject move me to feel, think |
| playing tennis, you get better the more you | and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own |
| play. The more you look around at things, the | personal statement of what I feel and want to |
| more you see. The more you photograph, the | convey - from the subject before me?" |
| more you realize what can be photographed | - Ansel Adams |
| and what can't be photographed. You just have | |
| to keep doing it. - Eliot Porter | |
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| The difficulty with color is to go beyond the | Photography is about finding out what can |
| fact that it's color to have it be not just a | happen in the frame. When you put four |
| colorful picture but really be a picture about | edges around some facts, you change those |
| something. It's difficult. So often color gets | facts. - Gary Winogrand |
| caught up in color, and it becomes merely | |
| decorative. Some photographers use [ it ] | ...words and pictures can work together to |
| brilliantly to make visual statements combining | communicate more powerfully than either |
| color and content; otherwise it is empty. | alone. -William Albert Allard |
| - Mary Ellen Mark | |
| | Photography knows how to authenticate its |
| | misrepresentations. - Mason Cooley |
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