“Photography is an adventure just as life is an adventure,” Harry Callahan has stated. “If man wishes to express himself photographically, he must understand, surely to a certain extent, his relationship to life.” Looking then at this adventure, this remarkably clear and straightforward life, the pictures... tell the story of Harry Callahan is his work. And therein lies his legend. --Arno Rafael Minkkinen Harry Callahan, known for his bold exploration of quotidian details and his innovative use of the abstract in photography, has created a career that spans many eras and lives. From his extended portrait of his wife, Eleanor, to formal studies of architectural structures and his observation of abstract expressionist line in natural forms, Callahan's work has been central to the development of American photography. His legacy endures in the vibrancy of his images and the inspiration his teaching has brought to many.
While I could have done without the intro (the point of the Irish joke I'm only know understanding), but without the intro I would have never thought to view these images while listening to Josep Colom's piano pieces called Musica Callada. A haunting collection that greatly adds to the viewing enjoyment of Callahan's images.
I don't know which I enjoyed more, Callahan's images or his quotes; they say more than I would ever have expected.