One view of photography is that it is a zen-like act which captures reality with its pants down so that the vital click shows the anatomy bare. In this, the photographer is invisible but essential. A computer releasing the shutter would always miss the special moment that the human sensibility can register. For this work, the photographer's instinct is his aid, his personality a hindrance.

Aperture vol. 13, no. 2, 1967

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