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The task of an artist is to "render the substance and quintessence of the thing itself." Johnson, Brooks (1989): Photography speaks. 66 Photographers on Their Art, Aperture, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, S. 70. "February 1, 1932: Photography as a creative expression - or what you will - must be seeing plus. Seeing alone means factual recording. Photography is not at all seeing in the sense that the eyes see." Johnson, Brooks (1989): Photography speaks. 66 Photographers on Their Art, Aperture, The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, S. 70.

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