"But I was, and still am, an avid reader and so when I first started I chose to photograph many of the great writers in this country to try and earn a living"
- Fay Godwin
About this Quote
In this quote, photographer Fay Godwin reflects on her early career and how her love for checking out affected her work. She explains herself as an "passionate reader," stressing her passion for literature. Despite this, she also acknowledges the functionality of earning a living through her photography. To combine her two interests, she selected to photo "many of the excellent authors in this nation." This decision not just permitted her to pursue her enthusiasm for photography, however also provided her the opportunity to capture the essence of these distinguished writers through her lens. This quote highlights Godwin's commitment to her craft and her capability to merge her personal interests with her professional pursuits.
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