Photo by Bill Burke.
John Kennerdell: “While most photographs don’t aspire to be art, ultimately their value to  us depends on something that art teaches us: direct emotional response.  Develop that and, rather quickly, your gear and your expertise begin to  feel a lot less important than your subject and your relationship to  it.” 
From ‘The Problem with Perfection’

Photo by Bill Burke.

John Kennerdell: “While most photographs don’t aspire to be art, ultimately their value to us depends on something that art teaches us: direct emotional response. Develop that and, rather quickly, your gear and your expertise begin to feel a lot less important than your subject and your relationship to it.”

From ‘The Problem with Perfection’

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