Frederick Sommer made his photographs be avenues to discovery; he explains:
If you can really understand why you take a photograph, you don’t do it. You do it for the margin of the unstated . . . you hope to be able to come back to it - and find a wider statement.
(Quoted from page 309 of The J. Paul Getty Museum: Handbook of the Collections, 1997.)
For a brief biography of Frederick Sommer, click here. For images of him and his photographs, click here.
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