| Photography is a major force in explaining | I think the best pictures are often on the edges |
| man to man. - Edward Steichen | of any situation, I don't find photographing the |
| | situation nearly as interesting as |
| Memory is very important, the memory of | photographing the edges. - William Albert |
| each photo taken, flowing at the same speed | Allard |
| as the event. During the work, you have to be | |
| sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've | No place is boring, if you've had a good |
| captured everything, because afterwards it will | night's sleep and have a pocket full of |
| be too late. - Henri Cartier Bresson | unexposed film. - Robert Adams |
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| It is not the language of painters but the | I almost never set out to photograph a |
| language of nature which one should listen to. | landscape, nor do I think of my camera as a |
| . . . The feeling for the things themselves, for | means of recording a mountain or an animal |
| reality, is more important than the feeling for | unless I absolutely need a 'record shot'. My |
| pictures. - Vincent Van Gogh | first thought is always of light. - Galen |
| | Rowell |
| Photography takes an instant out of time, | |
| altering life by holding it still. - Dorothea | My own eyes are no more than scouts on a |
| Lange | preliminary search, for the camera's eye may |
| | entirely change my idea. - Edward |
| | Weston |
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