[...]
> 
> For him, the end point was anathema. He wanted to search out 
> the subject, pick 
> all the other elements, but...once the shutter was pressed, 
> his work ~ and his 
> interest ~ was over.
> 

I can understand that to a degree. I love the process of being out
there, taking pictures and being invisible amongst everything.
Sometimes when I look at the pictures that result all I feel is
disgust. If you never have to look at them afterwards you can imagine
them as all brilliant.

Cartier-Bresson and the other Magnum photographers in the early days
spent so long away from base, shipping film home, that they sometimes
didn't see their photos for months - perhaps years.

Bob


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