“I thought using three cameras was a lot better than one, because you could see where you were going, where you'd been, and all kinds of things - more like life. I think photography has colored our vision. We're now in an area where it might break something. I think this is a time. I feel it. I don't know whether I'll be here long enough to experience it. I've no plans to leave yet.” ThinkingKnowsFeelsKindLongEnoughMightThreeVisionBreakPlansPhotographyAreasCamerasAll Kinds Author:David Hockney
“What I feel is that the picture-taking process, anyway a greater part of it, is an intuitive thing. You can't go out and logically plan a picture, but when you come back, reason then takes over and verifies or rejects whatever you've done. So that's why I say that reason and intuition are not in conflict-they strengthen each other.” FeelsReasonDoneProcessGreaterPlansConflictPhotographyPhotographerIntuitionRejectsIntuitiveVerifyPicture Taking Author:Wynn Bullock
“I always choose an area that is of personal interest, but I don't plan my travels in detail. There are so many variables one cannot predict: the changing light, weather, personal mood, and often just plain luck. Of course, you must have a starting point, so I establish some fixed points then improvise as I go. In many cases the locations seem to choose me.” LightSeemsCoursesInterestCasesPlansPhotographyAreasLuckPhotographerStartingDetailsMoodWeatherFixedLocationStarting PointVariablesPersonal InterestChoose Me Author:Josef Hoflehner