Andreas Feininger Quotes
The Difference In 'seeing' Between The Eye And The Lens Should Make It Obvious That A Photographer Who Merely Points His Camera At An Appealing Subject And Expects To Get An Appealing Picture In Return, May Be Headed For A Disappointment.
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