“... If we consider the difference between William Henry Jackson packing in his camera by mule, and the person stepping for a moment from his car to take a picture with his Instamatic, it becomes clear how some of our space has vanished; if the time it takes to cross space is a way by which we define it, then to arrive at a view of space 'in no time' is to have denied its reality.”
Quote by Robert Adams
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Source: Selected Essays of John Berger
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“The camera points both ways. In expressing the subject you also express yourself.”
“This then: to photograph a rock, have it look like a rock, but be more than a rock.”
Source: The daybooks of Edward Weston
