—
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Flickr | friendfeed | linkedin | blog
‘Portrait of a chance meeting: Eric
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Flickr | friendfeed
“The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer.” Edward R. Murrow (American Broadcast Journalist 1908 - 1965)
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Flickr | friendfeed
Ansel Adams in 1930 had been training to become a concert pianist while considering a career as a photographer. He decided, after seeing the photographs by Paul Strand, that “the camera, not the piano, would shape [his] destiny.”
His mother and aunt both pleaded, “Do not give up the piano! The camera cannot express the human soul!” To which Adams replied, “The camera cannot, but the photographer can.”
Ansel Adams in “Black & White Magazine for Collector of Fine Photography” October 2000
“Fail, Fail again. Fail Better.” Samuel Beckett