| You can find pictures anywhere. It's simply a | Photography records the gamut of feelings |
| matter of noticing things and organizing them. | written on the human face, the beauty of the |
| You just have to care about what's around you | earth and skies that man has inherited and the |
| and have a concern with humanity and the | wealth and confusion man has created. |
| human comedy. - Elliott Erwitt | - Edward Steichen |
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| A good picture is equivalent to a good deed. | Memory is very important, the memory of |
| - Vincent Van Gogh | each photo taken, flowing at the same speed |
| | as the event. During the work, you have to be |
| You learn to see by practice. It's just like | sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've |
| playing tennis, you get better the more you | captured everything, because afterwards it will |
| play. The more you look around at things, the | be too late. - Henri Cartier Bresson |
| more you see. The more you photograph, the | |
| more you realize what can be photographed | |
| 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 my passion. - Alfred |
| fact that it's color to have it be not just a | Stieglitz |
| colorful picture but really be a picture about | |
| something. It's difficult. So often color gets | [Photography] is a way of feeling, of touching, |
| caught up in color, and it becomes merely | of loving. What you have caught on film is |
| decorative. Some photographers use [ it ] | captured forever . . . it remembers little things, |
| brilliantly to make visual statements combining | long after you have forgotten everything. |
| color and content; otherwise it is empty. | - Aaron Siskind |
| - Mary Ellen Mark | |
| | Photography takes an instant out of time, |
| | altering life by holding it still. - Dorothea |
| | Lange |
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