Clarence John Laughlin Quote

There is nothing, under present conditions, that can be more easily and exactly reproduced than a technically good black-and-white photograph, and it is utter rot to burden those interested in them with irrelevant biographical trivia and pet longwinded theory.


Clarence John Laughlin: the personal eye (ed. 1973)


There is nothing, under present conditions, that can be more easily and exactly reproduced than a technically good black-and-white photograph, and it ...

There is nothing, under present conditions, that can be more easily and exactly reproduced than a technically good black-and-white photograph, and it ...

There is nothing, under present conditions, that can be more easily and exactly reproduced than a technically good black-and-white photograph, and it ...

There is nothing, under present conditions, that can be more easily and exactly reproduced than a technically good black-and-white photograph, and it ...