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Alfred Horsley Hinton byl anglický piktorialistický fotograf.

✵ 1863 – 25. únor 1908
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“A good negative is one thing, but a negative that will enable us to get a good picture is another.”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, Development of negatives, p. 106

“Art seeks ever to conceal the means by which its effects are produced and the method in which the work is wrought.”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, Printing the picture and controlling its formation, p. 90

“Photography itself may err by inaccurately rendering the relative tones in Nature. Then we shall have to ask, What is " Tone "?…”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, How expression may be given to a picture, p. 34

“…but record and recognition are not pictorial qualities.”

Zdroj: Part II : Practical Pictorial Photography, The consideration of some examples of sharp and suppressed definition, p. 44

“…skies and clouds were still regarded as something quite apart from the rest of the picture, and, indeed, are still so regarded by the less advanced.”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, Clouds. Their use, and practical instructions as to how to photography them, p. 92

“As a rule, in pictorial photography a long-focus lens will on the whole be most satisfactory.”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, The use of the lens in pictorial work, p. 58

“The desire to see for the sake of seeing is with most people the only desire to be gratified; hence the delight in detail.”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, Methods - The practical application of means to end, p. 27

“The utmost care and forethought, and no little manipulative skill, are necessary to control the defining power of the lens or detail printing power of a sharply focused negative.”

Zdroj: Part II : Practical Pictorial Photography, The consideration of some examples of sharp and suppressed definition, p. 39

“… nature often produces combinations and effects which on paper appear incorrect.”

Zdroj: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, Illumination of clouds and the direction of light, p. 101