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Rick
Quality doesn't mean deep blacks and whatever tonal range. That's not quality, that's a kind of quality. The pictures of Robert Frank might strike someone as being sloppy--the tone range isn't right and things like that--but they're far superior to the pictures of Ansel Adams with regard to quality, because the quality of Ansel Adams, if I may say so, is essentially the quality of a postcard. But the quality of Robert Frank is a quality that has something to do with what he's doing, what his mind is. It's not balancing out the sky to the sand and so forth. It's got to do with intention. - Elliott Erwitt
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Good photography is not about 'Zone Printing' or any other Ansel Adams nonsense. It's just about seeing. You either see, or you don't see. The rest is academic. Photography is simply a function of noticing things. Nothing more. - Elliott Erwitt
re: Ansel and quality: I should make such good "postcards". If you read Ansel's writing, other than the words about craft (I admit a lot of words!), there is a lot said about intention, emotion, etc. I find those things come through in a lot of his photographs, when viewing the originals.
So for me, Ansel represents quality. A kind of quality, yes, but simply different than Frank, Erwitt, Meatyard, Capa, Weston, etc. Chacun a son gout.