But despite being one of the most distinctive photographers of the 20th century, Weiss insists that she is not an artist. “I am an artisan,” she says. “I don’t create anything: I am just a witness of what I see and what interests me, which has always been human beings.”
Sabine Weiss: Observations of French life in the 1950s
On the hedge of hope
We live in anticipation. The worker who looks forward to a vacation …
The shared intimacy of the individual
Behavior operates at the amygdala level. Without conscious interpretation, we either fight …