"Anyone can take pictures. What's difficult is thinking about them, organizing them, and trying to use them in some way so that some meaning can be constructed out of them. That's really where the work of the artist begins."
"I wanted [my photography] to appear as though the camera was seeing by itself."
Source: Interview with Matthew Witovsky, www.aaa.si.edu. November 15-17, 2009.
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Lewis Baltz
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Lewis Baltz was an influential American photographer known for his stark depictions of industrial landscapes, challenging perceptions of reality through his work.
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