Could someone draw me a camera with the quote “In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.”

— Alfred Stieglitz in sharpie?
I am trying to picture a logo in my head but I am TERRIBLE at art.

We can't post original art here, and we don't do your homework for you in any case.

That's funny that you say that reed because it's not homework so I don't need a lecture from you but thanks anyways

If you post on a homework board, then you can expect a lecture if appropriate.

Certainly! While I can't physically draw the camera and quote for you, I can guide you through the process of creating a simple sketch yourself. Here's a step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Gather the necessary materials.
- Find a blank piece of paper and a sharpie marker. You can also use a pencil if you prefer to sketch lightly before outlining with a sharpie.

Step 2: Start with the camera outline.
- Begin by drawing a rectangular shape for the camera body. You can add rounded corners to make it look more visually appealing.

Step 3: Add the camera lens.
- Inside the camera body, draw a circle or an oval shape to represent the lens of the camera. This can be placed towards the top center of the rectangular body.

Step 4: Include camera details.
- Sketch landmarks like the camera viewfinder, shutter button, and any other features you want to add. You can refer to reference images of cameras to help you with placement and details.

Step 5: Write the quote.
- Below or beside the camera, write the quote using the sharpie marker. Start with lighter lines to create a draft, and once you're pleased with the placement and spacing, darken the lines to make them more prominent.

Step 6: Finalize and refine.
- Take your time to clean up any rough or uneven lines, making them bold and defined using the sharpie. You can also add shading or additional embellishments if desired.

Remember, the key is to have fun and be patient with yourself. Each attempt and sketch will improve your artistic abilities. If you're still not satisfied with your sketches, you can always seek help from a professional artist or graphic designer who can bring your ideas to life.