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Rondal Partridge Quotes: "I never think of myself as an artist. I think of myself as making a point."

I never think of myself as an artist. I think of myself as making a point.



Rondal Partridge Quotes: "I have an abiding faith in the fact that time will change the value of photographs. What you see today may be so familiar to everyone that they don't immediately appreciate or value it."

I have an abiding faith in the fact that time will change the value of photographs. What you see today may be so familiar to everyone that they don't immediately appreciate or value it.




Rondal Partridge Quotes: "You have to bring to the photograph a prejudice about something, and I'm prejudiced against farmers who tie dead animals on fences. Therefore, I can make a meaningful photograph."

You have to bring to the photograph a prejudice about something, and I'm prejudiced against farmers who tie dead animals on fences. Therefore, I can make a meaningful photograph.



Rondal Partridge Quotes: "So many people are diverted to doing what people want photographed - fashion models, buildings, mountains - they get to thinking those photographs are good."

So many people are diverted to doing what people want photographed - fashion models, buildings, mountains - they get to thinking those photographs are good.




Rondal Partridge Quotes: "Edward [Weston] was the first artist - and I don't use the word lightly - to make a living doing art photography. Other photographers did commercial work, or worked for the government."

Edward [Weston] was the first artist - and I don't use the word lightly - to make a living doing art photography. Other photographers did commercial work, or worked for the government.