Nor do they aim for dramatic effects of the kind W. Eugene Smith felt were necessary to capture the public's attention.
W. Eugene Smith, who died in 1978, continues to exert influence on photography in death as he did in life.
"I like prints with the mood W. Eugene Smith gives his images."
Meeting W. Eugene Smith in 1971 persuaded him that photography was a worthwhile profession.
Every horizon, upon being reached, reveals another beckoning in the distance" (W. Eugene Smith).
However, it was a dramatic photographic essay by W. Eugene Smith that brought world attention to Minamata disease.
IN 1948, an international poll named W. Eugene Smith one of the world's 10 greatest photographers.
She did this off and on for six years with the help of a W. Eugene Smith Award.
Mr. Kramer showed his contact sheets to W. Eugene Smith.
She was not a photojournalist like W. Eugene Smith.