| My own eyes are no more than scouts on a | Now to consult the rules of composition before |
| preliminary search, for the camera's eye may | making a picture is a little like consulting the |
| entirely change my idea. - Edward | law of gravitation before going for a walk. |
| Weston | Such rules and laws are deduced from the |
| | accomplished fact; they are the products of |
| One should really use the camera as though | reflection . . . - Edward Weston |
| tomorrow you'd be stricken blind. | |
| - Dorothea Lange | [Photography] is a way of feeling, of touching, |
| | of loving. What you have caught on film is |
| A mad, keen photographer needs to get out | captured forever . . . it remembers little things, |
| into the world and work and make mistakes. | long after you have forgotten everything. |
| - Sam Abell | - Aaron Siskind |
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Miami |
Sioux Falls |
Springfield |
Huntington |
Asheville |
Long Branch |
Beaufort |
Greenville |
Norwich |
Red Wing |
Wyoming |
Dunmore |
Apache Junction |
Norcross |
Leavenworth |
Springfield |
Birmingham |
Smithfield |
Harbor Springs |
Cottonwood |
Hadley |
Jonestown |
Greenwood |
Ann Arbor |
Seymour |
Whittier |
Priceville |
Meriden |
Rayville |
Navarre Beach |
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| A good picture is equivalent to a good deed. | Photography is a major force in explaining |
| - Vincent Van Gogh | man to man. - Edward Steichen |
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| Keep it simple. - Alfred Eienstaedt | You've got to push yourself harder. You've got |
| | to start looking for pictures nobody else could |
| A picture is the expression of an impression. If | take. You've got to take the tools you have and |
| the beautiful were not in us, how would we | probe deeper. - William Albert Allard |
| ever recognize it? - Ernst Haas | |
| | Pictures you have taken have an influence on |
| No place is boring, if you've had a good | those that you are going to make. |
| night's sleep and have a pocket full of | That's life! - John Sexton |
| unexposed film. - Robert Adams | |
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