Yesterday this was my quote of the day on my whiteboard:
"A camera is truly a license to explore." Jerry Uelsmann
Pingree '12 saw that, and then read me this quote from his phone (from his art history class) :
"The quality of the photographic image depends not on the camera, but on the choices made by the artist who uses it."
When I arrived this morning Siegle '13 had added this third quote to the board:
"A photographer went to a socialite party in NY. As he entered the front door, the host said 'I love your pictures- they're wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.' He said nothing until dinner was finished, then: 'That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a terrific stove.'" Sam Haskins
What do you think?
"A camera is truly a license to explore." Jerry Uelsmann
Pingree '12 saw that, and then read me this quote from his phone (from his art history class) :
"The quality of the photographic image depends not on the camera, but on the choices made by the artist who uses it."
When I arrived this morning Siegle '13 had added this third quote to the board:
"A photographer went to a socialite party in NY. As he entered the front door, the host said 'I love your pictures- they're wonderful; you must have a fantastic camera.' He said nothing until dinner was finished, then: 'That was a wonderful dinner; you must have a terrific stove.'" Sam Haskins
What do you think?