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[Photographer and bookseller, b. 1853, London, d. 1943, London.]
Photography is photography; and in its purity and innocence is far too valuable and beautiful to be spoilt by making it imitate something else.
(1908)
A perfect photograph is one that perfectly records, reflects its subject, gives its beholder the same order of joy as the original would.
(1908)