| Once photography enters your bloodstream, | My own eyes are no more than scouts on a |
| it's like a disease. - Anon | preliminary search, for the camera's eye may |
| | entirely change my idea. - Edward |
| "Simply look with perceptive eyes at the | Weston |
| world about you, and trust to your own | |
| reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: | The camera makes everyone a tourist in other |
| "Does this subject move me to feel, think | people's reality. - Susan Sontag |
| and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own | |
| personal statement of what I feel and want to | The virtue of the camera is not the power it |
| convey - from the subject before me?" | has to transform the photographer into an |
| - Ansel Adams | artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on |
| | looking. - Brooks Anderson |
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| Photography is a major force in explaining | No place is boring, if you've had a good |
| man to man. - Edward Steichen | night's sleep and have a pocket full of |
| | unexposed film. - Robert Adams |
| Photography records the gamut of feelings | |
| written on the human face, the beauty of the | A room hung with pictures is a room hung with |
| earth and skies that man has inherited and the | thoughts. - Sir Joshua Reynolds |
| wealth and confusion man has created. | |
| - Edward Steichen | A picture is the expression of an impression. If |
| | the beautiful were not in us, how would we |
| ...words and pictures can work together to | ever recognize it? - Ernst Haas |
| communicate more powerfully than either | |
| alone. -William Albert Allard | |
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