“As an emerging photojournalist in the early 70s, my focus was on trying to create stories for magazines to the exclusion of almost everything else. I wish someone had told me then that the most personally important pictures you’ll ever make are those about you and your life. I’m glad I had the chance to work for some great magazines, but I really miss those little everyday images, the ones that take place in and around your own life, which will never make the news. Don’t sell yourself short: photograph your own life, not just everyone else’s.” TryingLittlesImportantStoriesWishChanceFocusMissingNewsSellsEverydayPhotographGladMagazinesEmergingExclusionPhotojournalistsYourself Short Author:David Burnett
“When I was 16 I started publishing all kinds of things in school magazines. My main feedback came from my English teacher, Miss Bessie B. Billings, who said, 'I can't understand this at all, dear, so it must be good.” KindSaidI CanSchoolTeacherMissingEncouragementDearBe GoodAll KindsMagazinesPublishingFeedbackEnglish TeacherBilling Author:Margaret Atwood
“You know, I began my life as a creative person writing true things for magazines and telling some very honest, straightforward personal essaying for This American Life, but until someone forces you, with a deadline, to really observe your life - unless you're motivated to do it yourself - there's so many stories that you miss.” KnowsWritingPersonsStoriesForceCreativeHonestMissingMagazinesMotivatedStraightforwardDeadlineAmerican LifeCreative PersonDo It YourselfTrue Things Author:John Hodgman
“One association with the arts that I vividly remember was a magazine called Normal Instructor, a teachers' magazine, that Miss George would hold up with illustrations of great artworks like [Vincent] van Gogh and Rembrandt [van Rijn].” ArtRememberTeacherMissingNormalMagazinesAssociationGreat ArtVansIllustrationArtworkInstructors Author:Paul Smith
“I will no longer be referred to as Miss Steinem of Ms. magazine.” MissingMagazines Author:Gloria Steinem