“I like long distance running, it’s like photography in some ways. I think anytime you’re in solitude for three or four hours and physically pressed, your mind tends to be liberated somewhat. I just find that I wander off into my own world.”
[excerpt from alone with michael kenna; interesting interview here]
Michael Kenna, Full Moonrise, Chausey Islands, France, 2007 (+)
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tlalpan Chapel, 2002 [Architecture of Time, p. 103]
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Srinagar, Kashmir, 1948 (The Man, the Image and the World, pl. 407)
Willy Ronis, Venise Fondamenta Nueva,, 1959
Lev Borodulin, Dangerous Crossing, 1956, printed before 1973
Lev Borodulin, In the Village Cinema, 1967s, printed before 1973
Bertrand Fleuret — via & more — site
[you can download the whole .pdf file]
“I am alone. Walking at random. Wandering, as if at random,...
Peter Upward.
August Strindberg.
From The Lodger, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927.