There in front of me was the Senator on the floor being held by the busboy. There was nobody else around, and I made my first frame, and I forgot to focus the camera. The second frame was a little more in focus... then just for a second, while everything was open, the busboy looked up, and he had this look in his eye. I made that picture, and then suddenly the whole situation closed in again. And it became bedlam.(On the 1968 shooting of U.S. presidential candidate Bobby Kennedy.)
There in front of me was the Senator on the floor being held by the busboy. There was nobody else around, and I made my first frame, and I forgot to … - Bill Eppridge
There in front of me was the Senator on the floor being held by the busboy. There was nobody else around, and I made my first frame, and I forgot to …
- Bill Eppridge
You are not just a photojournalist, you're a historian. - Bill Eppridge
You are not just a photojournalist, you're a historian.
I think what makes a picture is a moment that is completely spontaneous and natural and unaffected by the photographer. - Bill Eppridge
I think what makes a picture is a moment that is completely spontaneous and natural and unaffected by the photographer.
Reporters listen, photographers look. If you are doing your job seriously as a photojournalist, your sight must be the primary sense that you use at … - Bill Eppridge
Reporters listen, photographers look. If you are doing your job seriously as a photojournalist, your sight must be the primary sense that you use at …
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