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Abraham Menashe

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"The prejudice many photographers have against color photography comes from not thinking of color as form. You can say things with color that can't be said in black and white. Those who say that color will eventually replace black and white are talking nonsense. The two do not compete with each other. They are different means to different ends."
— Edward Weston, American photographer, born March 24, 1886

The prejudice

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