Arthur Rothstein quotes:

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  • Photography is a universal language, transcending the boundaries of race, politics, and nationality.

  • It is sometimes desirable to distort or accentuate with lenses of various focal lengths... Deliberate distortion may actually add to its reality.

  • I photographed Arthur Coble and his sons Milton and Darrel as they did chores, but the vicious winds made it difficult to see and breathe.

  • In conclusion, the idea of direction on the part of the photographer has its greatest value when its processes are least discernible to the spectator.

  • A picture story is a sequence of images combined with text in such a way that pictures and words reinforce each other. They produce a planned, organized combination giving detailed account of an event, personality or aspect of life.

  • Because powerful images are fixed in the mind more readily than words, the photographer needs no interpreter. A photograph means the same thing all over the world and no translator is required. Photography is truly a universal language, transcending all boundaries of race, politics and nationality.

  • It is a rare photographer who can take a detached, cold-blooded view of his work.

  • ...a photographer must be aware of and concerned about the words that accompany a picture. These words should be considered as carefully as the lighting, exposure and composition of the photograph.

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