
Dreams and photographs have something in common, those photographs that yield to contemplation at least have a quality about them that tempt one to set associations going.
What you will find will be your own. The experience cannot be compared to addition because that implies one right answer and many wrong ones. Instead the experience should be compared to an equation one factor of which is the viewer’s depth mind. When so treated there are as many right answers as persons who contemplate the picture; and only one wrong answer— no experience.
MINOR WHITE, Aperture, 1959