"Some hint of your personality always emerges from your photographs, even if they were just meant to be records. Other people can often perceive the ‘real’ you coming out in your pictures; the trick is to try to divine the personally significant images for yourself. If you succeed in finding this out, you are better equipped when it comes to making the sort of photographs that are most relevant — and revelatory — to others.” ― Paul Hill, (‘Chapter Seven: In Search of Self and the Metaphor’, Approaching Photography, 2nd Edition, 2004, Photographers' Institute Press, ISBN 1 86108 323 8, p115)
— Approaching Photography by Paul Hill (Page 115)