“I really don't care what my father looked like, and I'm sure you don't very much either. What is important however, is what did or did not transpire between us. That lack of communication, love, conflict is my legacy, my history. This is what matters to me, and this is what I want to share with you. I write this photograph not to tell you what we can see, rather to express what is invisible. I write to express these feelings. We are our feelings. Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be.” DUANE MICHALS (Lido em: Brooks Johnson, Photography speaks – 150 photographers on their art, Apperture Foundation/Chrysler Museum od Art, First Edition, New York, 2004)
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