If you wish to make
an apple pie from scratch,
you must first create the universe.
Carl Sagan
every time I come upon them.
When we photographers take complete responsibility
for the images we make,
we will do well to be reminded
of Sagan's admonishing wisdom.
If we're going to call that image of a rose completely our own,
then we'd best start with having designed
the rose from the ground up.
Otherwise the true creation of that image
is not ours alone, but shared.
In fact, a photographer's role in that creative act
is terribly minor, bordering on insignificant.
I believe most photography says,
"Hey, look what a person with a camera came upon and saw,"
not, "Look what a person holding a camera
made from scratch."
While the photographer may boast otherwise,
the photograph knows.
So does the rose.
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