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Imogen Cunningham

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It's silly to keep people alive who have a terrible disease.


— Imogen Cunningham


#disease #keep #people #silly #terrible

My mind is vacant on names, but I know him as well as anything. When I need names they drop out of my head; when I don't need them they drop back.


— Imogen Cunningham


#back #drop #head #him #i

Oh, you ask me, what is the greatest torture of a person who does portraits for a living? I could fill several volumes with nice nasty stories. I don't know.


— Imogen Cunningham


#could #does #fill #greatest #i

Some people say to me, Isn't it too bad that people discovered you so late? I never thought that.


— Imogen Cunningham


#discovered #i #late #me #never

There are certain things you don't discuss with Ansel, especially if you don't agree.


— Imogen Cunningham


#ansel #certain #certain things #discuss #especially

Well, I turn people into human beings by not making them into gods.


— Imogen Cunningham


#gods #human #human beings #i #into

When people ask me silly questions about my private life, I just say, I don't discuss that.


— Imogen Cunningham


#ask #discuss #i #just #life

When People magazine called me, I did the job on Ansel. I'm older than Ansel and he has to mind me.


— Imogen Cunningham


#called #did #i #job #magazine

When you do portraits professionally it's not a desire, it's for money.


— Imogen Cunningham


#money #portraits #professionally #you

You see, I became kind of a drop-out in science after I came back to America.


— Imogen Cunningham


#america #back #became #came #drop-out






About Imogen Cunningham






Did you know about Imogen Cunningham?

In the 1940s Cunningham turned to documentary street photography which Imogen Cunningham executed as a side project while supporting herself with her commercial and studio photography. In Dresden Imogen Cunningham concentrated on her studies and didn’t take many photographs. On her way back to Seattle Imogen Cunningham met Alvin Langdon Coburn in London and Alfred Stieglitz and Gertrude Käsebier in New York.

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