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Abadzic, Stanko
Abbey, Edward
Abbott, Berenice
Abell, Sam
Ackerman, Diane
Acosta, Blanca
Acuna, David
Adams, Ansel
Adams, Claude
Adams, Eddie
Adams, Edsel
Adams, Gilbert
Adams, Jeff
Adams, Peter
Adams, Robert
Adams, Scott
Adams, Jim
Adatto, Kiku
Addario, Lynsey
Agee, James Rufus
Agou, Christophe
Aldighieri, April
Allard, William Albert
Allen, Timothy
Aluko, Omolara
Andersen, Thomas Folke
Anderson, Dave
Anderson, Margaret C.
Anne, Princess
Anonymous
Appelt, Dieter
Aragon, Louis
Araki, Nobuyoshi
Arbus, Amy
Arbus, Diane
Archibald, Timothy
Arino, Eimu
Aristotle
Arnheim, Rudolf
Arnold, Eve
Aronovich, Ignacio
Arp, Hans
Arthus-bertrand, Yann
Asif, Usman B.
Atget, Eugene
Atkins, Anna
Atkinson, Brooks
Attar, Abbas
Atticks, Joshua
Attie, Shimon
Auden, Wystan Hugh
Auletta, Ken
Auletta, Ralph
Ausloos, Paul
Auster, Paul
Avedon, Richard
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All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.
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Richard Avedon
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1984
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truth
photograph
A photograph can be an instant of life captured for eternity that will never cease looking back at you.
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Brigitte Bardot
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photograph
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
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Edward Weston
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photograph
subject
When you buy a 1/4-inch drill bit, what you really need is a 1/4-inch hole. Clients don't need photographers, they need photographs.
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Bill Westheimer
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stock
photography
wisdom
photograph
A man can watch half an hour of television and think that he's seen a civil war in Africa, the disappearing rain forests in the Amazon and genocide in Bosnia. In truth, he hasn't seen a thing. In truth, he was seated in his armchair and saw images that were presented, accelerated, slowed down and mediated by someone else. You can't learn anything passively. (...) What about still images? Can't they be just as manipulative? No, because they work at a subjective rhythm. You react to a photograph according to your own tempo. A photograph permits a first viewing, and then an individual reflection. It solicits participation, and encourages individuality in interpretation. Television is an autarchy, a dictatorship.
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Oliviero Toscani
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interview with Benetton pr-manager Oliviero Toscani; Newsweek, June 13, 1994
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tv
truth
image
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photograph
I've come to realize that I'm a image maker, not an object maker. Images come to me as photographs because I don't have any other way of express them. I have to translate everything into still or moving pictures. I've learned that reality is not important to me. In the end it is the representation of reality that I'm striving to capture.
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Gerardo Suter
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"Black & White Magazine for Collector of Fine Photography", February 2001, page: 118
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capture
picture
image
photograph
I learned from looking at his [
Ansel Adams
] work the places he loved the most, and where he spent the most time, was where he did his best work. I learned from him that you have to love what you photograph, and you have to give it time.
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Ion Zupce
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"Black & White Magazine for Collector of Fine Photography", February 2001, page: 114
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learn
photograph
My favorite photographs speak eloquently, both about and to us.
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Matei Glass
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photograph
There can't be two identical photographs in this world. Not even if it is from the same photographer.
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Anonymous
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photograph
world
photographer
I photograph continuously, often without a good idea or strong feelings. During this time the photos are nearly all poor, but I believe they develop my seeing and help later on in other photos. I do believe strongly in photography and hope by following it intuitively that when the photographs are looked at they will touch the spirit in people.
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Harry Callahan
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photograph
idea
photo
photography
When I make a photograph I want it to be an altogether new object, complete and self-contained, whose basic condition is order -- unlike the world of events and actions, whose permanent condition is change and disorder.
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Aaron Siskind
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Taking photographs is a means of understanding which cannot be separated from other means of visual expression. It is a way of shouting, of freeing oneself, not of proving or asserting one`s own originality. It is a way of life.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
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photograph
visual
In response to the quip at a dinner party from a woman down-scaling the skill associated with making photographs: 'But Jack anyone can take a photograph'! Picone's reply, 'Yes you are correct but only some people can make a camera sing and dance'.
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Jack Picone
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people
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The world now contains more photographs than bricks, and they are, astonishingly, all different.
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John Szarkowski
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photograph
Photographs are like wine, they get better with age.
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John E. Burkowski
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No matter what camera you use, it is not the camera but your artistic eyes who makes the photograph.
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Taga Creekside
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RP
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photograph
camera
eye
Because each photograph is only a fragment, its moral and emotional weight depends on where it is inserted. A photograph changes according to the context in which it is seen: thus Smith’s Minamata photographs will seem different on a contact sheet, in a gallery, in a political demonstration, in a police file, in a photographic magazine, in a book, on a living-room wall. Each o these situations suggest a different use for the photographs but none can secure their meaning.
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Susan Sontag
, On Photography by Susan Sontag , ISBN: 0385267061 , Page: 105
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photograph
book
It is not reality that photographs make immediately accessible, but images. For example, now all adults can know exactly how they and their parents and grandparents looked as children – a knowledge not available to anyone before the invention of cameras, not even to that tine minority among whom it was customary to commission paintings of their children. Most of these portraits were less informative than any snapshot. And even the very wealthy usually owned just one portrait of themselves or any of their forebears as children, that is, image of one moment of childhood, whereas it is common to have many photographs of oneself, the camera offering the possibility of possessing a complete record, at all ages.
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Susan Sontag
, On Photography by Susan Sontag , ISBN: 0385267061 , Page: 165
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photograph
camera
snapshot
Knowing a great deal about what is in the world (art, catastrophe, the beauties of nature) through photographic images, people are frequently disappointed, surprised, unmoved when the see the real thing. For photographic images tend to subtract feeling from something we experience at first hand and the feelings they do arouse are, largely, not those we have in real life. Often something disturbs us more in photographed form than it does when we actually experience it.
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Susan Sontag
, On Photography by Susan Sontag , ISBN: 0385267061 , Page: 168
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art
photograph
photographic
image
(...) Although there a sense which the camera does indeed capture reality, not just interpret it, photographs are as much an interpretation of the world as painting and drawings are. Those occasions when the taking of photographs is relatively undiscriminating, promiscuous, or self-effacing do not lessen the didacticism of the whole enterprise.
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Susan Sontag
, On Photography by Susan Sontag , ISBN: 0385267061 , Page: 6
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camera
photograph
world
The photograph may be presented as finely and artistically as you will; but to merit serious consideration, must be directly connected with the world we live in.
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Berenice Abbott
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1951, Universal Photo Almanac [cited in: Creative Camera November 1974, p. 365]
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photograph
world
camera
The photographs that excite me are photographs that say something in a new manner; not for the sake of being different but ones that are different because the individual is different and the individual expresses himself.
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Harry Callahan
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1946 [cited in: Creative Camera April 1970, p. 104]
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photograph
different
Photographs furnish evidence. Something we hear about, but doubt, seems proven when we’re shown a photograph of it.
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Susan Sontag
, On Photography by Susan Sontag , ISBN: 0385267061 , Page: 5
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evidence
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Taking photographs is not something that happens only in a moment I press the button. It is a full-time occupation. For me there is difference between leisure and work.
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Edouard Boubat
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from Photo by Boubat, a film for Swedish television directed by Rune Hassner [cited in: Creative Camera June 1972, p. 184]
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photograph
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What is a good photograph? I cannot say. A photograph is tied to the time, what is good today may be a cliché tomorrow. The problem of the photographer is to discover his own language, a visual ABC. The picture represents the feelings and point of view of the intelligence behind the camera. This disease of our age is boredom and a good photographer must combat it. The way to do this is by invention – by surprise. When I say a good picture has surprise value I mean that it stimulates my thinking and intrigues me. The best way to achieve surprise quality is by avoiding clichés. Imitation is the greatest danger of the young photographer.
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Alexey Brodovitch
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Photography, February 1964 [cited in: Creative Camera February 1972, p. 472]
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photograph
photographer
picture
camera
At best there are two vital areas in which the ‘straight’ photograph is still relevant: journalistic/technologic/scientific and pornographic. The first carries with it a certain amount of fascination of exoticism and the inapproachability of its subject material. The latter contains its own fascination, only it is one of strictly mentalized approachability. The problem with both types of photography, however, is the constant need for replenishment and renewal.
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Robert A Sobieszek
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Image [the Journal of George Eastman House], September 1971 [cited in: Creative Camera February 1972, p. 472]
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photograph
pornographic
Laymen learn to read photographs the way they do headlines, skipping over them quickly to get the gist of what is being said. Photographers, on the other hand, study them with the care and attention to detail one might give to a difficult scientific paper or a complicated poem.
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Howard S. Becker
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Afterimage, May-June 1975 [cited in: Creative Camera October 1975, p. 329]
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learn
photograph
poem
photographer
Every part of the photographic image carries some information that contributes to its total statement; the viewer’s responsibility is to see, in the most literal way, everything that is there and respond to it. To put it another way, the statement the image makes – not just what it show you, but the mood, moral evaluation and casual connections it suggest – is built up from those details. A proper ‘reading’ of a photograph sees and responds to them consciously.
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Howard S. Becker
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Afterimage, May-June 1975 [cited in: Creative Camera October 1975, p. 329]
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image
photograph
see
Photographers learn to interpret photographs in that technical way because they want to understand and use that ‘language’ themselves (just as musicians learn a more technical musical language than the layman needs). Social scientists who want to work with visual materials will have to learn to approach them in this more studious and time-consuming way.
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Howard S. Becker
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Afterimage, May-June 1975 [cited in: Creative Camera October 1975, p. 329]
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photographer
photograph
visual
creative
camera
Actually, documentary pictures include every subject in the world – good, bad, indifferent. I have yet to see a fine photograph which is not a good document.
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Berenice Abbott
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1951, Universal Photo Almanac [cited in: Creative Camera November 1974, p. 365]
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documentary
photograph
picture
world
Photoshop is useful in many ways but must NEVER be used for the altering of photographs. My assistants and my agency do whatever Photoshop work for me that may be required as it is too complicated for my brain.
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Elliott Erwitt
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On the question; Do you use Photoshop in your workflow? Interview with Elliott on photoshopsupport.com
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photoshop
photograph
Gardening can bring out the inner child, and sometimes, especially after all that time out in the hot sun, it can bring out the inner surrealist. When the urge comes over you to construct a zucchini zeppelin or a tomato truck, give in to your muse and then document [photograph] your masterpiece, preferably against an uncluttered background.
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Bart Barlow
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photograph
masterpiece
Literally, no man ever sees himself as others see him. No photograph or reflection ever gives us the same slant on ourselves that others see. It has often been proved on the witness stand that no two people ever see the same accident precisely the same way. We see through different eyes and from different angles. But if we could see things as other people see them, we could come closer to knowing why they do what they do and why they say what they say.
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Richard L. Evans
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From Tonic for Our Times, p. 25
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photograph
people
angle
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eye
witness
For many people the scent of certain plants can revive memories with a vividness that nothing else can equal, for the sense of smell can be extraordinarily evocative, bringing back pictures as sharp as photographs of scenes that and left the conscious mind.
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Thalassa Cruso
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people
memory
picture
photograph
Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk.
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Edward Weston
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photograph
composition
The still photograph is to moving pictures what poetry is to prose - less comprehensive perhaps, less literal even, yet somehow capable of expressing a deeper truth.
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Anonymous
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photograph
picture
poetry
truth
All the photographs in the world, when summed together couldn't possibly amount to a moment... So every human being is faced with the same dilemma: The photograph, or the moment?
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Anonymous
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photograph
world
moment
A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.
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Ansel Adams
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photograph
My definition of photography is unlimited, I call something a photograph which its author names it a photograph.
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Mohammadreza Mirzaei
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photograph
definition
To shoot poignant pictures we only need follow the path of our enthusiasm . I believe that this feeling is the universe's way of telling us that we are doing the right thing. The viewing public will always disagree over the intrinsic merits of a particular photograph, but no one can deny the enthusiasm that originally inspired us to capture and offer that image to others.
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Timothy Allen
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On choosing subject matter - From an interview in 'Photographer' Magazine (Russian)
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inspiration
enthusiasm
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picture
I like to think of photographing as a two way act of respect. Respect for the medium by letting it do what it does best, describe. And respect for the subject by describing it as it is. A photograph must be responsible to both. I photograph to see what things look like photographed.
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Garry Winogrand
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photograph
subject
see
Photographs like wine get better with age.
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John E. Burkowski
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photograph
wine
There are things hidden for all the world until photographed.
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Craig Coverdale
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photograph
hidden
street
urban
Street photography is a renewable resource. If you dont like what you see wait 5 minutes or walk a hundred feet.
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Craig Coverdale
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photograph
hidden
street
urban
Remember, not everything is a picture. A good eye can edit before the shutter opens.
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Craig Coverdale
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photograph
hidden
street
urban
edit
editing
The photograph itself is a greater inspiration rather than the (name of the) photographer.
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Gunnar Smoliansky
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Quote taken from http://gruppof.blogspot.com/2009/01/meeting-smoliansky_16.html
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inspiration
photograph
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