Andreas Feininger Quote

A photographer who does not know how to translate his feelings and ideas into a graphically satisfactory form is bound to produce ineffective photographs, no matter how idealistic, compassionate, sensitive or imaginative he may be. For in order to be considered good, a photograph must not only say something worthwhile, it must say it well.


The color photo book (ed. Prentice Hall, 1969)


A photographer who does not know how to translate his feelings and ideas into a graphically satisfactory form is bound to produce ineffective...

A photographer who does not know how to translate his feelings and ideas into a graphically satisfactory form is bound to produce ineffective...

A photographer who does not know how to translate his feelings and ideas into a graphically satisfactory form is bound to produce ineffective...

A photographer who does not know how to translate his feelings and ideas into a graphically satisfactory form is bound to produce ineffective...