| Photography suits the temper of this ageof | Pictures you have taken have an influence on |
| active bodies and minds. It is a perfect | those that you are going to make. |
| medium for one whose mind is teeming with | That's life! - John Sexton |
| ideas, imagery, for a prolific worker who | |
| would be slowed down by painting or | Photography knows how to authenticate its |
| sculpting, for one who sees quickly and acts | misrepresentations. - Mason Cooley |
| decisively, accurately. - Edward Weston | |
| | Memory is very important, the memory of |
| The camera makes everyone a tourist in other | each photo taken, flowing at the same speed |
| people's reality. - Susan Sontag | as the event. During the work, you have to be |
| | sure that you haven't left any holes, that you've |
| | captured everything, because afterwards it will |
| | be too late. - Henri Cartier Bresson |
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| Once photography enters your bloodstream, | I think the best pictures are often on the edges |
| it's like a disease. - Anon | of any situation, I don't find photographing the |
| | situation nearly as interesting as |
| Now to consult the rules of composition before | photographing the edges. - William Albert |
| making a picture is a little like consulting the | Allard |
| law of gravitation before going for a walk. | |
| Such rules and laws are deduced from the | A picture is the expression of an impression. If |
| accomplished fact; they are the products of | the beautiful were not in us, how would we |
| reflection . . . - Edward Weston | ever recognize it? - Ernst Haas |
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