“When you take a photograph, you isolate a segment of the world as if you were placing a frame over the part that interests you. Framing a photograph is a subjective act because you include what you want and exclude what you consider unnecessary. The frame of the viewfinder and the type of lens used dictates what you see photographically.” ― Paul Hill, (‘Chapter One: Seeing and Thinking Photographically’, Approaching Photography, 2nd Edition, 2004, Photographers' Institute Press, ISBN 1 86108 323 8, p15)
— Approaching Photography by Paul Hill (Page 15)