Quotes about photo
photography facts purpose
Photography's central sense of purpose and aesthetic: the precise and lucid description of significant fact. John Szarkowski
photography cat thinking
What's happening is that people are making a billion photographs a year of their cats, frequently with the cats wearing costumes. Do you think I should be doing shows of cat photography? John Szarkowski
photography shapes lines
The central act of photography, the act of choosing and eliminating, forces a concentration on the picture edge - the line that separates in from out - and on the shapes that are created by it. John Szarkowski
photography years done
Most of Tina Modotti's work that is known to the photography world was done in Mexico in the years 1923 through 1926, when she lived and worked with Edward Weston. John Szarkowski
photography eye cones
Photography is choosing where to point your eye-cone. John Szarkowski
photography ideas interesting
A camera has interesting ideas of its own. John Szarkowski
photography may vehicle
Whatever else a photograph may be about, it is inevitably about photography, the container and vehicle of all its meanings. John Szarkowski
photography might vantage-point
Pure photography is a system of picture-making that describes more or less faithfully what might be seen through a rectangular frame from a particular vantage point at a given moment. John Szarkowski
photography philosophical thinking
In practice a photographer does not concern himself with philosophical issues while working; he makes photographs, working with subject matter that he thinks will make the pictures. John Szarkowski
photography lying discovery
Like an organism, photography was born whole. It is in our progressive discovery of it that its history lies. John Szarkowski
photography illumination media
One of the leading uses of photography by the mass media came to be called photojournalism. From the late 'twenties' to the early 'fifties' what might have been the golden age of this speciality - photographers worked largely as the possessors of special and arcane skills, like the ancient priests who practiced and monopolized the skills of pictography or carving or manuscript illumination. In those halcyon days the photographer enjoyed a privileged status. John Szarkowski
photography teacher luck
Luck is the attentive photographer's best teacher. John Szarkowski
photography attitude taken
The invention of photography provided a radically new picture-making process - a process based not on synthesis but on selection. The difference was a basic one. Paintings were made - constructed from a storehouse of traditional schemes and skills and attitudes - but photographs, as the man on the street put, were taken. John Szarkowski
photography best-picture
The very best pictures adapt themselves to many changes in meaning. John Szarkowski
photography writing editing
Photography is a system of visual editing. At bottom, it is a matter of surrounding with a frame a portion of one's cone of vision, while standing in the right place at the right time. Like chess, or writing, it is a matter of choosing from among given possibilities, but in the case of photography the number of possibilities is not finite but infinite. John Szarkowski
photography sometimes existence
They were ... pure and unadulterated photographs, and sometimes they hinted at the existence of visual truths that had escaped all other systems of detection. John Szarkowski
photography lying simplicity
The simplicity of photography lies in the fact that it is very easy to make a picture. The staggering complexity of it lies in the fact that a thousand other pictures of the same subject would have been equally easy. John Szarkowski
photography world impossible
Photography is the easiest thing in the world if one is willing to accept pictures that are flaccid, limp, bland, banal, indiscriminately informative, and pointless. But if one insists in a photograph that is both complex and vigorous it is almost impossible John Szarkowski
photography photographer contests
Photography is a contest between a photographer and the presumptions of approximate and habitual seeing. The contest can be held anywhere ... John Szarkowski
photographer photograph wells
A skillful photographer can photograph anything well. John Szarkowski
photography essence crafts
To quote out of context is the essence of the photographer's craft. John Szarkowski
photography luck foresight
Photography is a brief complicity between foresight and luck. John Stuart Mill
photography disappointment thinking
I think one of the aspects of photography that remains for me is I find the process still frustrating. The counter to that is that it's still very exciting. If you didn't have the frustration, you wouldn't have the excitement. If you didn't have the disappointment, you wouldn't have the magical intoxication of this process working. John Sexton
photography sunset light
"It is light that reveals, light that obscures, light that communicates. It is light I "listen" to. The light late in the day has a distinct quality, as it fades toward the darkness of evening. After sunset there is a gentle leaving of the light, the air begins to still, and a quiet descends. I see magic in the quiet light of dusk. I feel quiet, yet intense energy in the natural elements of our habitat. A sense of magic prevails. A sense of mystery. It is a time for contemplation, for listening - a time for making photographs. " John Sexton
photography trying needs
You can also see sometimes that the best pictures are the ones where you didn't try so hard, where you were just enjoying the process - and you didn't even know why you were making the picture. It felt right. If someone asked, 'Why are you making this picture?' you probably couldn't describe it very well - and that's why it needs to be a photograph. John Sexton
photography taken photographer
Pictures you have taken have an influence on those that you are going to make. That's life! John Sexton
photography tools photographer
I find the single most valuable tool in my darkroom is my trash can John Sexton
photography thinking self
Obviously, we can see what was in front of the camera, but if a photograph is honestly made, it's a bit of a self-portrait. I think it's impossible for a photographer who is working honestly to keep this from happening. John Sexton
photography film exposure
To me, photography is 90% a retrospective experience. There's the part of pursuing the image, and exposing the film, but once you make the exposure, you're always looking backwards in time. I like that aspect of photography. John Sexton
photography pay way
The greatest compliment that I know how to pay another photographer is to say, 'I never would have made that photograph myself. I'm sure glad you did.' You hope along the way that maybe, once in a while, you do that for someone else. John Sexton
photography technology space
In my mind I needed a symbol of today's technology, and I realized that what I wanted to photograph was the Space Shuttle. And so that's where Places of Power came into being. John Sexton
photography artist views
When I'm about ready to press the cable release on the View camera, I've tried to anticipate some of the challenges I'm going to encounter in the darkroom. John Sexton
photography soul dedicated
He was a very generous soul and was exceptionally dedicated to the medium of photography. John Sexton