(I've been doing a lot of reading, lately):
"5.) Photography is part art and part science. It involves the human heart, but is made manifest through optics, chemistry, electronics , and the laws of physics. The science part of photography is composed of an infinite number of variables and is much, much easier to learn if you reduce the number of variables. In the first several years, choose one good film and paper and stick with it. Limit the number of cameras you own, especially early in your career. Learn thoroughly what your materials will do and don't get seduced by the idea that better photographs reside in better equipment. Never forget that all the great photographs in history were made with more primitive camera equipment than you currently own."
Twenty-One Ways to Improve Your Artwork," Brooks Jensen, Editor Lenswork No. 58 June 2005 ________________________________
Leave gentle fingerprints on the soul of another for the angels to read.
Proverb
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