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“It occurs to me that at the beginning one works passionately to learn photography. This takes years, and the craft is usually formed during this period. Then as time passes one finds oneself more in the role of serving the medium... Then, as in the example of several masters that I have been privileged to know personally, it appears that by having devoted oneself totally to the medium, one becomes photography.”

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Ralph Gibson
Ralph Gibson

Ralph Gibson is an influential American photographer born on January 16, 1939. His work is known for its unique perspective and profound thematic exploration, making him one of the key figures in the American photography scene. more

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