The photographer sees the world as a child sees the bits of glass in a kaleidoscope. If he has a camera with which he can secure these ever-changing combinations, he is then able to look on them again and again, and he has the further pleasure of pleasing others with the sight of things which he, with perhaps unusual opportunities, was able to see, which his friends would otherwise not ever be able to.
[My mother] would have me smothered like the Princes in the Tower if I showed any inclination for being an artist. She thought all artists little bet… - Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
[My mother] would have me smothered like the Princes in the Tower if I showed any inclination for being an artist. She thought all artists little bet…
- Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
The photographer sees the world as a child sees the bits of glass in a kaleidoscope. If he has a camera with which he can secure these ever-changing … - Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
The photographer sees the world as a child sees the bits of glass in a kaleidoscope. If he has a camera with which he can secure these ever-changing …
A photograph gives us the naked truth,which has to be clothed by the imagination. - Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
A photograph gives us the naked truth,which has to be clothed by the imagination.
To some an extremely sharp picture may be positively painful, for it will perhaps disturb and break the train of thought, whereas a less-defined one … - Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
To some an extremely sharp picture may be positively painful, for it will perhaps disturb and break the train of thought, whereas a less-defined one …
The person who looks at a photograph as a complete picture, unable to say anything about anything except the facts which existed at the moment of exp… - Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
The person who looks at a photograph as a complete picture, unable to say anything about anything except the facts which existed at the moment of exp…
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