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As I looked through the book, giving more attention to the photographs made since 1999, I turned a page and missed 2003. Without any hesitation, I carefully turned back to look at 2003. Every picture counts as does the the implied interval from one to the next.
Let me add the photo book equivalent of the Oscar's Jean Hersholt award or any of those we owe it to ourselves kind of awards. My winner is Elliot Erwitt. He never shows up on these lists, but year in, year out, I will open one of his books to just look at for nothing more than the pleasure of looking at subtly seen pictures of not much suffused with wit, intelligence, and the best kind of non-sentimental heart. For years I've been telling students that with a reasonable command of craft, one can fake a Weston or an Adams, but never Cartier- Bresson or Helen Levitt. Let me add Mr. Erwitt to that list.