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Beauty in photography: essays in defense of traditional values

'Beauty in Photography: Essays in Defense of Traditional Values' is a collection of essays that delve into the core principles and aesthetic values that have shaped the art of photography. The book examines how traditional values continue to influence and inspire photographers, offering insights into the timeless qualities that define the beauty of the medium. It is a celebration of the enduring legacy of photography and its capacity to convey the splendor of the natural world and human experience. more

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Robert Adams
Robert Adams

Robert Adams, born on May 8, 1937, is an American photographer known for his profound depiction of the urban and rural landscapes of the American Midwest. His work focuses on the impact of human activity on the natural environment. more

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“And if you can find out something about the laws of your own growth and vision as well as those of photography you may be able to relate the two, create an object that has a life of its own, which transcends craftsmanship. That is a long road, and because it must be your own road nobody can teach it to you or find it for you. There are no shortcuts, no rules.”

“Well, I do think, particularly the way I work, the better images occur when you're moving to the fringes of your own understanding. That's where self-doubt and risk taking are likely to occur. It's when you trust what's happening at a non-intellectual non-conscious level that you can produce work that later resonates, often in a way that you can't articulate a response to.”