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"The camera is a
witness of places, objects and events. The photo of any object is, in a
certain way, a portrait. The camera, with her eyes of glass, her memory, the
film, can produce more anything that of the similarities. When an artist, of
any type, looks at its subjects, he looks with all himself, using the
technical trial as mean of transcript. It is to specify well that in art
valid rules don't universally exist, observing which the goodness of the
result is insured. All other, often the rules, the prescriptions agreements,
rigidly hinder the creative trials. On the other hand the original artist it
doesn't absolutely exist, since it is impossible to elaborate an expressive
language from the nothing. This way the most effective way to form him a
personal language is that to study those that there have come before we. |