Saturday, December 20, 2008

This Weeks Words To Live By

Ansel Adams in 1930 had been training to become a concert pianist while considering a career as a photographer. He decided, after seeing the photographs by Paul Strand, that "the camera, not the piano, would shape [his] destiny." His mother and aunt both pleaded, "Do not give up the piano! The camera cannot express the human soul!" To which Adams replied, "The camera cannot, but the photographer can." -Ansel Adams, in "Black & White Magazine for Collector of Fine Photography" October 2000, Page: 76

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