William Albert Allard quotes:

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  • What's really important is to simplify. The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing: get rid of the extraneous. If you strive for simplicity, you are more likely to reach the viewer.

  • I think the best pictures are often on the edges of any situation, I don't find photographing the situation nearly as interesting as photographing the edges.

  • In my photography, color and composition are inseparable. I see in color.

  • All I need is my brains, my eyes and my personality, for better or for worse.

  • You've got to push yourself harder. You've got to start looking for pictures nobody else could take. You've got to take the tools you have and probe deeper.

  • Words and pictures can work together to communicate more powerfully than either alone.

  • Photography is a way of introducing people to other people.

  • I think the 50mm lens is an extremely good discipline lens; it requires you to see in a more refined way, not just tighter.

  • What is right? Simply put, it is any assignment in which the photographer has a significant spiritual stake...spiritually driven work constitutes the core of a photographer's contribution to culture.

  • I think the 50mm lens is an extremely good discipline lens it requires you to see in a more refined way, not just tighter

  • I believe in the resonance and staying power of quiet photographs. These photographs required a certain seeing, but few special techniques, and no tricks. Something though was hard. It was hard being between photographs and not knowing when or how another image would reveal itself.

  • If a subject has a delicate surface to it, you do not want to go charging in there. You need to establish some kind of presence and understanding. I will say, Try to forget I'm here. I won't ask you to pose, I won't ask you to do anything. It's important that I just be allowed to be around, to be present. Photographing people requires a willingness to be rejected. So, I think the best approach is to be honest and direct. Very often, I tell them, You don't know me. There's no reason why you should trust me... the only thing I can promise is that I'll try to do the most honest work I can.

  • You have to care. You can't do good work if you don't care. That's not necessarily a strength, but it gives you strength.

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