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“On one hand you want to see your subject well. On the other hand, you want to be caught off guard to retain the spontaneity. If you know your subject too well you stop seeing it.” quote by Harold Feinstein
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“On one hand you want to see your subject well. On the other hand, you want to be caught off guard to retain the spontaneity. If you know your subject too well you stop seeing it.”

Harold Feinstein

About This Quote

Source Interview: Reflections on Portrait Photography, 1975

Balancing familiarity and surprise is key; knowing too much can dull perception, while fresh encounters spark authenticity.

In simple terms: Know enough to stay curious.

Key Takeaway

Maintain fresh perspective.

Themes

creativity observation authenticity balance

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

artistic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • photography
  • interviewing
  • teaching
  • writing

Key Concepts

artistic perception psychology of perception mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep subjects vivid?
  • When does familiarity become a barrier?
A Different Perspective

Too much distance can hinder connection.

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