| Keep it simple. - Alfred Eienstaedt | One should really use the camera as though |
| | tomorrow you'd be stricken blind. |
| A great photograph is one that fully expresses | - Dorothea Lange |
| what one feels, in the deepest sense, about | |
| what is being photographed. - Ansel | My own eyes are no more than scouts on a |
| Adams | preliminary search, for the camera's eye may |
| | entirely change my idea. - Edward |
| No place is boring, if you've had a good | Weston |
| night's sleep and have a pocket full of | |
| unexposed film. - Robert Adams | I almost never set out to photograph a |
| | landscape, nor do I think of my camera as a |
| | means of recording a mountain or an animal |
| | unless I absolutely need a 'record shot'. My |
| | first thought is always of light. - Galen |
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| Photography is about finding out what can | There is nothing worse than a sharp image of |
| happen in the frame. When you put four | a fuzzy concept. - Ansel Adams |
| edges around some facts, you change those | |
| facts. - Gary Winogrand | Above all, it's hard learning to live with vivid |
| | mental images of scenes I cared for and failed |
| Photography records the gamut of feelings | to photograph. It is the edgy existence within |
| written on the human face, the beauty of the | me of these unmade images that is the only |
| earth and skies that man has inherited and the | assurance that the best photographs are yet to |
| wealth and confusion man has created. | be made. - Sam Abell |
| - Edward Steichen | |
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