Posted on July 30, 2014, in 2014, An Artist's Life, Art in general, Creative Process, Inspiration, New York, NY, Pearls from Artists, Photography, Quotes, Working methods and tagged "Beauty in Photography", affirmation, annoying, background, before, behind, brake, camera, capable, car, characteristic, choices, cloud, compelling, convince, decisions, enthusiasms, everything, evident, experience, filter, form, framework, geography, grab, green, ground glass, happy accident, human, immense, individual, inexpicably, intuition, involves, knowing, laboratory, looks, machine, made, making, matter, meditations, New York, people, perceived, perhaps, personal, persuasive, photograph, photographers, place, presence, product, recollections, record, release, response, resulted, results, right, Robert Adams, scene, second, shutter, stands, tested, think, true, unlikely, view, whether, without, work, yellow. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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Robert Adams a bright man from Madison N.J always great insights into eyes of photography and the arts in general .
Thanks, Peter. I had no idea that Adams, too, is a Jerseyite.