"The snapshot never comes out as you think it will; it is either better or worse. As you become more knowledgeable, and photographically sophisticated, there is less uncertainty and, as a result, some of the magic goes. It is impossible to recapture those naive days, and naivety is one of the major ingredients of snapshots. They are pieces of unpretentious folk art that the professional cannot make. There is great pleasure and fulfilment to be found in making unaffected souvenirs.” ― Paul Hill, (‘Chapter Five: The Photographer as Witness’, Approaching Photography, 2nd Edition, 2004, Photographers' Institute Press, ISBN 1 86108 323 8, p73)
— Approaching Photography by Paul Hill (Page 73)