"There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are"
- Ernst Haas
About this Quote
This quote by Ernst Haas talks to the power of photography and the significance of the photographer's perspective. It suggests that the only limitations in photography are those that exist within the professional photographer themselves. Simply put, the photographer's vision and creativity are the only things that can restrict the capacity of their photography. This quote motivates professional photographers to push their borders and explore their own imagination. It likewise stresses the importance of self-reflection and comprehending one's own point of view. By understanding our own point of views, we can produce more meaningful and impactful pictures. Eventually, this quote encourages professional photographers to take ownership of their work and to pursue quality.
This quote is written / told by Ernst Haas between March 2, 1921 and September 12, 1986. He/she was a famous Photographer from Austria.
The author also have 4 other quotes.
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