Quotes about photograph
photography voice giving
It's up to us as photographers to give voice to the natural world. Frans Lanting
photograph lost lost-you
Now that I have lost you I cannot allow you to develop, you must be a photograph not a poem. Jeanette Winterson
photography eye artist
The contemporary artist...is not bound to a fully conceived, previsioned end. His mind is kept alert to in-process discovery and a working rapport is established between the artist and his creation. While it may be true, as Nathan Lyons stated, 'The eye and the camera see more than the mind knows,' is it not also conceivable that the mind knows more than the eye and the camera can see? Jerry Uelsmann
photography creative celebration
The creative process can sustain itself throughout the entire celebration of photography. Jerry Uelsmann
photography confused believe
I have gradually confused photography and life and as a result of this I believe I am able to work out of myself at an almost precognitive level. Jerry Uelsmann
photography creating-value numbers
Editions made sense when people worked with engravings where the plate wore down as prints were made. An early number of the edition had slightly better quality. But that's not the case with photography. To me, it's a false way of creating value. Jerry Uelsmann
photography attitude crafts
I'm really very concerned with helping to create an attitude of freedom and daring toward the craft of photography. Jerry Uelsmann
photography real thinking
And young people who are learning digital skills discover that the real challenge is coming up with an image that resonates, first of all, with your self and hopefully, with an audience. They can learn all these new techniques and think that they're easier to use, but creating great images isn't about the tools. Jerry Uelsmann
photography moving thinking
Well, I do think, particularly the way I work, the better images occur when you're moving to the fringes of your own understanding. That's where self-doubt and risk taking are likely to occur. It's when you trust what's happening at a non-intellectual non-conscious level that you can produce work that later resonates, often in a way that you can't articulate a response to. Jerry Uelsmann
photography confused
I have gradually confused photography with life. Jerry Uelsmann
photography people creative
My creative process begins when I get out with the camera and interact with the world. A camera is truly a license to explore. There are no uninteresting things. There are just uninterested people. Jerry Uelsmann
photography believe computer
It's equally hard and labor intensive to create an image on the computer as it is in a darkroom. Believe me. Jerry Uelsmann
photography light remember
Photography is just light remembering itself. Jerry Uelsmann
photography expression firsts
Photography was the first foreign language of my artistic expression. Jerzy Kosinski
photography humanity body
Mapplethorpe presented the body as a sexual object, separating it from the humanity of the person. He added nothing to photography as a medium. I hold his work in low regard. Jerzy Kosinski
photographer court angle
Some of the angles that photographers get on court are not always flattering. Jelena Jankovic
photograph britain northern-ireland
Northern Ireland is part of Ireland, not Britain, as can clearly be seen from aerial photographs. Jeremy Hardy
photography way found
I found that photography was a great way of relaxing on the set. Jeff Bridges
photography artist perfect
All technical refinements discourage me. Perfect photography, larger screens, hi-fi sound, all make it possible for mediocrities slavishly to reproduce nature; and this reproduction bores me. What interests me is the interpretation of life by an artist. The personality of the film maker interests me more than the copy of an object. Jean Renoir
photography invention
The invention of photography. For whom? Against whom? Jean-Luc Godard
photography color has-beens
Photography could have been invented in color. Colors existed. Jean-Luc Godard
photography soul faces
When you photograph a face . . .you photograph the soul behind it. Jean-Luc Godard
photography snapshots painting
I would exchange every painting of Christ for one snapshot. George Bernard Shaw
photography looks ridiculous
There is a terrible truthfulness about photography that sometimes makes a thing look ridiculous. George Bernard Shaw
photography ambition useless
What, or who, led you to take up photography, and about what date ? George Bernard Shaw – I always wanted to draw and paint. I had no literary ambition. I aspired to be a Michelangelo, not a Shakespeare. But I could not draw well enough to satisfy myself; and the instruction I could get was worse than useless. So when dry plates and push buttons came into the market I bought a box camera and began pushing the button. It was in 1898. George Bernard Shaw
photography clothes asking
The camera can represent flesh so superbly that, if I dared, I would never photograph a figure without asking that figure to take its clothes off. George Bernard Shaw
photography maturity order
A photographer is like a cod, which produces a million eggs in order that one may reach maturity. George Bernard Shaw
photography light firsts
My first thought is always of light. Galen Rowell
photography thinking landscape
I think landscape photography in general is somewhat undervalued. Galen Rowell
photography book mentor
My interest in photography did not begin with books or mentors, or with any burning desire to see the world through a camera. It evolved from an intense devotion to mountains and wilderness that eventually shaped all the parts of my life and brought them together. Galen Rowell
photography light differences
When the light is right and everything is working for me, I feel as tense as when making a difficult maneuver high on a mountain. A minute - and sometimes mere seconds - can make the difference between a superb image and a mundane one. Galen Rowell
photography environmental roles
There is no question that photography has played a major role in the environmental movement. Galen Rowell
photography cities two
Often when I walked alone in the mountains, I tried to make sense out of the two halves of my life. What went on in the city during the week seemed chaotic and unrelated to the events in my mountain world. Galen Rowell