色彩大师——索尔·雷特 Saul Leiter
I take photographs in my neighborhood.
I think that mysterious things happen in familiar places.
We don't always need to run to the other end of the world.
I have a great respect for people who do nothing.
A window covered with raindrops interests me more than a photograph of a famous person.
I didn't walk around feeling that I was an important...
I had not spent my life feeling important.
Everything is a photo...
we live in a world today where almost everything is a photograph.
The important thing in life is not what you get, but what you throw out.
It is not where it is or what it is that matters but how you see it.
A person's back tells more than the front.
A photographer's gift to the viewer is sometimes beauty in the overlooked ordinary.
There's just too much.
------ from All about Saul Leiter