"Results are uncertain even among the more experienced photographers"
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The line also quietly elevates the speaker. By invoking "more experienced photographers", Brady places himself inside that world, or at least adjacent to it, positioning uncertainty as a badge of insider knowledge. It’s a classic move: claim the authority of the trade while emphasizing the trade’s unpredictability. In criminal contexts, that’s not small talk; it’s groundwork for misdirection. Uncertainty becomes cover, a fog machine.
Historically, photography carried a reputation for truth-telling even when the technology was temperamental. Brady exploits that cultural trust while reminding us the medium is never as objective as we want it to be. The subtext is that images - like narratives - can be botched, manipulated, or disputed, and that gap between what happened and what can be proven is where criminals operate. The quote works because it sounds reasonable, even responsible, while quietly widening the space for doubt.
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"Results are uncertain even among the more experienced photographers." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/results-are-uncertain-even-among-the-more-122016/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.


