“One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are. “
PACIFIC, DEVIL’S SLIDE, CALIFORNIA, 1947
ROAD AND POPLAR TREES, IN THE VICINITY OF NAPLES AND DANSVILLE NEW YORK, 1955
WINDOWSILL DAYDREAMING, 1955
SNOW ON GARAGE DOOR, ROCHESTER NEW YORK, 1960
ALFRED STIEGLITZ
“In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.”
ICY NIGHT, 1893
THE STEERAGE, 1907
FROM THE BACK WINDOW, “921” 1915
PAUL STRAND, 1919
GEORGIA O’KEEFE, 1931
PAUL CAPONIGRO
"Photography is a medium, a language, through which I might come to experience directly, live more closely with, the interaction between myself and nature."