"In a world of disturbing images, the general body of photography is bland, dealing complacently with nature and treating our preconceptions as insights. Strange, private worlds rarely slip past our guard."

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Source: Henry Holmes Smith, James Enyeart (1986). “Henry Holmes Smith: collected writings 1935-1985”, Center for Creative Photography

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Henry Holmes Smith

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Henry Holmes Smith was a profound thinker known for his exploration of truth and freedom, particularly through his impactful writings and philosophical ideas.

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