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'The first thing you need to know is that the camera always lies. Light the subject from above, and cheekbones emerge from the face. Add a softbox, and the years slide away. The camera is a machine, and data gains meaning in the interpretation. Photographs reveal only that reality is changeable, labile. Shift a reflector and the world moves with it. The ultimate lesson is that the most powerful force is light.' (Introduction)
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