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#photography

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #photography




The camera would miss it all. A magnificent picture is never worth a thousand perfect words. Ansel Adams can be a great artist, but he can never be Shakespeare. His tools are too literal.


John Dunning


#photography #reading #photography

The whole point of taking pictures is so that you don’t have to explain things with words.


Elliott Erwitt


#photography #the-joy-of-photographing-people #photography

When we define the Photograph as a motionless image, this does not mean only that the figures it represents do not move; it means that they do not (i)emerge(i), do not (i)leave(i): they are anesthetized and fastened down, like butterflies.


Roland Barthes


#photography #photography

Don’t pack up your camera until you’ve left the location.


Joe McNally


#photography

Later, when she sees the photographs for the first time, she will be surprised at how calm her face looks - how steady her gaze, how erect her posture. In the picture her eyes will be slightly closed, and there will be a shadow on her neck. The shawl will be draped around her shoulders, and her hands will rest in her lap. In this deceptive photograph, she will look a young woman who is not at all disturbed or embarrassed, but instead appears to be rather serious. And she wonders if, in its ability to deceive, photography is not unlike the sea, which may offer a benign surface to the observe even as it conceals depths and current below.


Anita Shreve


#photographs #the-sea #photography

A professor I had in college used to tell me that if someone won’t listen to what you have to say because you’re not wearing a tie, then put on a tie, ’cause what you have to say is more important than not wearing a tie. He was right.


Joe McNally


#photography

Photographier : c'est mettre sur la même ligne de mire la tête, l'oeil et le coeur.


Henri Cartier-Bresson


#photography

As objects of contemplation, images of the atrocious can answer to several different needs. To steel oneself against weakness. To make oneself more numb. To acknowledge the existence of the incorrigible.


Susan Sontag


#photography #war-photography #photography

It is as if the Photograph always carries its referent with itself, both affected by the same amorous or funereal immobility, at the very heart of the moving world: they are glued together, limb by limb, like the condemned man and the corpse in certain tortures; or even like those pairs of fish (sharks, I think, according to Michelet) which navigate in convoy, as though united by an eternal coitus.


Roland Barthes


#referents #photography

The incapacity to name is a good symptom of disturbance.


Roland Barthes


#literature #photography #photography






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