| Now to consult the rules of composition before | You can find pictures anywhere. It's simply a |
| making a picture is a little like consulting the | matter of noticing things and organizing them. |
| law of gravitation before going for a walk. | You just have to care about what's around you |
| Such rules and laws are deduced from the | and have a concern with humanity and the |
| accomplished fact; they are the products of | human comedy. - Elliott Erwitt |
| reflection . . . - Edward Weston | |
| | No place is boring, if you've had a good |
| Once photography enters your bloodstream, | night's sleep and have a pocket full of |
| it's like a disease. - Anon | unexposed film. - Robert Adams |
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| One should really use the camera as though | I think you have to have a real point of view |
| tomorrow you'd be stricken blind. | that's your own. You have to tell it your way. |
| - Dorothea Lange | And, I think that it's a mistake to shoot for a |
| | specific magazine's point of view because it's |
| The virtue of the camera is not the power it | never going to be as good. You have to shoot |
| has to transform the photographer into an | for yourself and photograph [the way] you |
| artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on | believe it. - Mary Ellen Mark |
| looking. - Brooks Anderson | |
| | Pictures you have taken have an influence on |
| My own eyes are no more than scouts on a | those that you are going to make. |
| preliminary search, for the camera's eye may | That's life! - John Sexton |
| entirely change my idea. - Edward | |
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