A Quote by Bill Jay

Discussions allow photographers to shuffle their prejudices — © Bill Jay
Discussions allow photographers to shuffle their prejudices
'Head Over Boots' is a shuffle, but it's more of a Motown laid-back shuffle than, say, a Dwight Yoakam shuffle.
The real problem, both in discussions of mass shootings and in discussions of gun control, is that too many people are too committed to a vision to allow mere facts to interfere with their beliefs, and the sense of superiority that those beliefs give them.
I have no race prejudices, and I think I have no color prejudices or caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. Indeed I know it. I can stand any society. All that I care to know is that a man is a human being-that is enough for me; he can't be any worse.
I knew ART was was going to give me this opportunity to expand my role as a director and finally let me have a seat at the table where I could get involved in these policy discussions and producing discussions and, frankly, the financial discussions.
I usually write from the rhythm section...If a drummer got a funky beat on some things - like a half-shuffle or a shuffle or a backbeat that's even - I can write something.
The main thing is to study pictures and stop listening to the pontifictaions of photographers. Photographers aren't oracles of wisdom. If they're good photographers, then take a good look at their pictures - what else do you need?
We cannot allow the natural passions and prejudices of other peoples to lead our country to destruction.
Like immense time-binding discussions, genres allow ideas to be developed and traded, and for variations to be spun down through decades.
Some readers allow their prejudices to blind them. A good reader knows how to disregard inappropriate responses.
The immortal photographers will be straightforward photographers, those who do not rely on tricks or special techniques.
There are photographers whose shows I try to make it my business to see, if I'm in the city. There are photographers I have no interest in at all.
I like photographers - you don't ask questions. (To a gathering of the White House News Photographers Association)
As an amateur you have an advantage over photographers - you can do as you wish... This should make amateurs the happiest of photographers.
I love photography. Photographers and photos. I took a ton of pictures in Paris, and I find that I'm most inspired by following other photographers on Instagram.
willingness to explore everything is a sign of strength. The weak ones have prejudices. Prejudices are a protection.
Rex has photographers around the world - it's a higher touch business: there are a lot of relationships involved. If you throw an event, there are certain photographers you've worked with before and you want there.
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