I am now a mother and a grandmother, and I do not recall that I have ever ignored the claims of the nomadic button and the ceaseless call for sympathy, and the greatest demand on time and patience. My children and their children have been my closest thought, but from the first days of dawning individuality, I have longed unceasingly to make pictures of people… to make likenesses that are biographies, to bring out in each photograph the essential temperament that is called, soul, humanity.
– Gertrude Käsebier