"There's only one rule in photography - never develop colour film in chicken noodle soup."
"The camera points both ways. In expressing the subject you also express yourself."
Source: Freeman Patterson (1990). “Photography and the art of seeing”
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Freeman Patterson
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Freeman Patterson is a renowned Canadian photographer and author, celebrated for his work that intertwines nature and creativity, particularly in photography.
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