Photo of collection object Television cameramen are a special breed. When you read something in a book you say that's someone's opinion. When you see it on TV you say that's gospel. I have one minute, thirty seconds to make a statement., It had to be accurate, it has to be the truth.
Owens, Bill. Television cameramen are a special breed. When you read something in a book you say that's someone's opinion. When you see it on TV you say that's gospel. I have one minute, thirty seconds to make a statement., It had to be accurate, it has to be the truth., 1976. Gelatin silver print, 8 × 10" (20.3 × 25.4 cm). Gift of Robert Harshorn Shimshak and Marion Brenner, 64.2010. (Photo: MoMA)

Television cameramen are a special breed. When you read something in a book you say that's someone's opinion. When you see it on TV you say that's gospel. I have one minute, thirty seconds to make a statement., It had to be accurate, it has to be the truth.

1976

Bill Owens

American, born 1938

Photography

Maker/Artist
Owens, Bill
Classification
Photograph
Formatted Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
8 × 10" (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
Departments
Photography
Accession Number
64.2010
Credit Line
Gift of Robert Harshorn Shimshak and Marion Brenner

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