It is not the apparatus that does the work, but the man who wields it.
Say as much as you can, with as little material as you can.
Good work.
Vanity.
Flatter no man, but spare not generous praise to really good work.
Lash the insincere and petty homunculi who are working for vanity.
Artist and artist-photographer.
Hold up to scorn every coxcomb who paints “artist-photographer” or “artist” on his door, or stamps it on his mounts.
On publishing.
Remember every photograph you publish goes out for better for worse, to raise you up or pull you down; do not be in haste, therefore, to give yourself over to the enemy.
On success.