July 2011
174 posts
“His subjects … always had dignity. His images were always about more than what was in front of his camera. They were about life, death and the underlying meaning of being human.”
—Jerome Liebling’s Photo Classes Often Seemed to Be About Everything Except Photography - NYTimes.com
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“Cadel looked for the opportunity, the chance to take time, while the Schlecks looked like they were trying to avoid losing it. It’s a subtle difference, but again in the mental game it puts them on the back foot and then the doubts perhaps start developing.”
—Why Evans Beat The Schleck Brothers | Cyclingnews.com (via velogogo)