Alex Hawley
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While reading Ansel Adams' "Polaroid Land Photography" book, I ran across this passage where Alfred Steiglitz his view of the creative photographic process.
That pretty much does it for me, although I've never been able to articulate it so well.
What do you think?
Reference: Ansel Adams, "Polaroid Land Photography", 1978 edition, page 72.To paraphrase his [Steiglitz's] remarks: "I go into the world as a photographer. I desire to make a photograph. I come across some aspect of the world that interests me emotionally or aesthetically. I see the image I desire in my mind's eye and I compose and expose accordingly. I give you the photograph as the equivalent of what I saw and felt".
That pretty much does it for me, although I've never been able to articulate it so well.
What do you think?