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Feature on Italian photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin in The New Yorker.
Photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin says that photography is about “giving form to a thought, to an opinion, to an understanding of the world, of what is in front of you. And so if we think in these terms, then you have to improve the quality of your thoughts.”
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Photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin says that photography is about “giving form to a thought, to an opinion, to an understanding of the world, of what is in front of you. And so if we think in these terms, then you have to improve the quality of your thoughts.”

Paolo Pellegrin’s Photographic Quest for the Sublime
For as long as the celebrated photojournalist has been doing his best work, he has been grappling with the threat of blindness.