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In taking that photograph, I understood something I will never forget: how I wished to arrest all the beauty that came before me. Not the classical beauty of symmetry and exact proportions or the fancy of fashion, which is ever-changing with the seasons, but the beauty of a soul, that inner life that reveals itself so seldom, just for an instant, and only if you look closely and learn to see with an open heart. ~ Elizabeth Ross
Aibek Photography quotes by Elizabeth Ross
I discovered about 150 dots is the minimum number of dots to make a specific recognizable person. You can make something that looks like a head, with fewer dots, but you won't be able to give much information about who it is. ~ Chuck Close
Aibek Photography quotes by Chuck Close
Photographs don't discriminate between the living and the dead. In the fragments of time and shards of light that compose them, everyone is equal. Now you see us; now you don't. It doesn't matter whether you look through a camera lens and press the shutter. It doesn't even matter whether you open your eyes or close them. The pictures are always there. And so are the people in them. ~ Robert Goddard
Aibek Photography quotes by Robert Goddard
[Postmodern photography] implies the exhaustion of the image universe: it suggests that a photographer can find more than enough images already existing in the world without the bother of making new ones. ~ Andy Grundberg
Aibek Photography quotes by Andy Grundberg
Photography is an art of teleporting the past into the future. ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Aibek Photography quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
Life is once. Forever. ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
Aibek Photography quotes by Henri Cartier-Bresson
As a teenager, I loved acting, painting, photography, and making films with my friend's Super 8 camera. But I always loved writing the best. I chose writing even before I knew poetry was available to me. ~ Denise Duhamel
Aibek Photography quotes by Denise Duhamel
I knew my destiny when I first experienced Yosemite. ~ Ansel Adams
Aibek Photography quotes by Ansel Adams
I used to think that I could never lose anyone if I photographed them enough. In fact, my pictures show me how much I've lost. ~ Nan Goldin
Aibek Photography quotes by Nan Goldin
As a painter, taking photos is a form of shorthand - note-taking. ~ Wanda Koop
Aibek Photography quotes by Wanda Koop
Just as typography is human speech translated into what can be read, so photography is the translation of reality into a readable image. ~ Herbert Bayer
Aibek Photography quotes by Herbert Bayer
There's always a "time and place" for photography. ~ April Anderson
Aibek Photography quotes by April Anderson
This prolific and inventive photographer (Edward Steichen) must be given credit for virtually inventing modern fashion photography, and as the tohousands of high-quality original prints in the Conde Nast archives prove, only Irving Penn and Richard Avedon have since emerged as serious historical rivals. ~ William A. Ewing
Aibek Photography quotes by William A. Ewing
Vanity is by far my favorite of all sins, and the camera lens is the ultimate vanity mirror. The camera captures all moods and nuances; immortalizes the soft and silky continuum that is humanity. Those still life moments seem so fluid, so representative of continuity. They are a single moment captured, yet an eternity expressed. All your youth; all your ages, captured and expressed in a single click.

Of all the indulgences, vanity is certainly my favorite which we should otherwise resist, but are inexplicably captivated by and addicted. What other animal would spend so much time pouting and preening for its reflection? Only humanity would participate in such self-adoration.

You would think we have the most colorful feathers or softest of manes. Rather, we are a naked biped that feels incomplete without some decorative element, accessory, or embellishment of the self. We are intoxicated by the image of the body, no different than we are seduced by fine wines, foods, or mind altering elements. We devour the skin, and peel away clothes as if they were the skin of some tropical fruit, covering a colorful and juicy interior. We hunt for bodily pleasures, and collect them as prizes; show them off in social situations as if our companions were some sort of extended adornment to ourselves.

We are revealed in our sensuality. To touch beneath the surface; to connect beyond facades, that unattainable discourse between individuals is put tentatively wi ~ A.E. Samaan
Aibek Photography quotes by A.E. Samaan
It is felt that there is something morally wrong with the abstract of reality offered by photography; that one has no right to experience the suffering of others at a distance, denuded of its raw power; that we pay too high a human (or moral) price for those hitherto admired qualities of vision - the standing back from the aggressiveness of the world which frees us for observation and for elective attention. ~ Susan Sontag
Aibek Photography quotes by Susan Sontag
The raw materials of photography are light and time and memory. ~ Keith Carter
Aibek Photography quotes by Keith Carter
Photographers, along with dentists, are the two professions never satisfied with what they do. Every dentist would like to be a doctor and inside every photographer is a painter trying to get out. ~ Pablo Picasso
Aibek Photography quotes by Pablo Picasso
When I came home, I was asked to put my pictures in a photo exhibit at the Cinematography College ... my pictures won first prize. I began to ask myself what I was doing, and why. A few months after the exhibit, I dropped out of college, left my wife and began to write this book. ~ Vladislav Tamarov
Aibek Photography quotes by Vladislav Tamarov
Cinematography was incredibly foreign to me, so I read as much as I could about it. Once I figured out that it was just photography with a set shutter speed, I got some slide film and I just went about storyboarding the script and taking snapshots. I took a ton of time doing it just to make sure I knew exactly what I was doing. By the end of it I knew what the film was going to look like - my exposure and the composition and everything. I wasn't scared of cinematography anymore. ~ Shane Carruth
Aibek Photography quotes by Shane Carruth
Another unary photograph is the pornographic photograph (I am not saying the erotic photograph: the erotic is a pornographic that has been disturbed, fissured). Nothing more homogeneous than a pornographic photograph. It is always a naive photograph, without intention and without calculation. Like a shop window which shows only one illuminated piece of jewelry, it is completely constituted by the presentation of only one thing: sex: no secondary, untimely object ever manages to half conceal, delay, or distract... A proof a contrario: Mapplethorpe shifts his close-ups of genitalia from the pornographic to the erotic by photographing the fabric of underwear at very close range: the photograph is no longer unary, since I am interested in the texture of the material.


The presence (the dynamics) of this blind field is, I believe, what distinguishes the erotic photograph from the pornographic photograph. Pornography ordinarily represents the sexual organs, making them into a motionless object (a fetish), flattered like an idol that does not leave its niche; for me, there is no punctum in the pornographic image; at most it amuses me (and even then, boredom follows quickly). The erotic photograph, on the contrary (and this is its very condition), does not make the sexual organs into a central object; it may very well not show them at all; it takes the spectator outside its frame, and it is there that I animate this photograph and that it animates me. ~ Roland Barthes
Aibek Photography quotes by Roland Barthes
By itself photography cannot deal with the unseen, the remote, the internal, the abstract, it does not speak of Man, only of a man ; not of Tree, only a tree. ~ Neil Postman
Aibek Photography quotes by Neil Postman
A work of art is itself an object, first of all, and so manipulation is unavoidable: it's a prerequisite. But I needed the greater objectivity of the photograph in order to correct my own way of seeing: for instance, if I draw an object from nature, I start to stylize and to change it in accordance with my personal vision and my training. But if I paint from a photograph, I can forget all the criteria that I get from these sources. I can paint against my will, as it were. And that, to me, felt like an enrichment. ~ Gerhard Richter
Aibek Photography quotes by Gerhard Richter
This is the way photography can be cruel ... in the sense that it describes everything, even the things we are not necessarily aware we're revealing. ~ Katy Grannan
Aibek Photography quotes by Katy Grannan
I used photography to distance myself from a world that I loathed and was powerless to improve. ~ Lewis Baltz
Aibek Photography quotes by Lewis Baltz
Very often people looking at my pictures say, 'You must have had to wait a long time to get that cloud just right (or that shadow, or the light).' As a matter of fact, I almost never wait, that is, unless I can see that the thing will be right in a few minutes. But if I must wait an hour for the shadow to move, or the light to change, or the cow to graze in the other direction, then I put up my camera and go on, knowing that I am likely to find three subjects just as good in the same hour. ~ Edward Weston
Aibek Photography quotes by Edward Weston
Photographs are just light and time, ~ John Green
Aibek Photography quotes by John Green
A lot of people want to make films and do photography and things, but I'm quite happy doing what I'm doing. ~ Syd Barrett
Aibek Photography quotes by Syd Barrett
it was montage that gave birth to film as an art, setting it apart from mere animated photography, in short, creating a language. ~ Andre Bazin
Aibek Photography quotes by Andre Bazin
The photograph should be more interesting or more beautiful than what was photographed ~ Garry Winogrand
Aibek Photography quotes by Garry Winogrand
Documentary photography is becoming more illustrative as people become more familiar with photography's limitations and vulnerabilities. Reality has always been interpreted through layers of manipulation, abstraction, and intervention. But now, it is very much on the surface. I like this honesty about its dishonesty. Every photograph has many truths and none. Photographs are ambiguous, no matter how seemingly scientific they appear to be. They are always subject to an uncontrollable context. This is a tired statement, but worth repeating. ~ Taryn Simon
Aibek Photography quotes by Taryn Simon
Trauma and pain are the foundations of art. I believe that. When tragedy strikes, however, a muralist or a watercolorist has the opportunity to be a human being in the moment and an artist afterward. Faced with the death of a loved one, a sculptor or portraitist can first grieve, suffer, and heal--then create. Most artists go through life this way. They can react normally to the trials and tribulations of the human experience. They can pass through the world with compassion and comradeship. They can make their art later. Outside, elsewhere, beyond. But photography is immediate. It does not offer the luxury of time. Faced with blood, death, or transformation, a photographer has no choice but to reach for the camera. An artist first, a human being afterward. Photography is a neutral record of all events, a chronicle of things both sublime and terrible. By necessity, this work is made without emotion, without connection, without love. ~ Abby Geni
Aibek Photography quotes by Abby Geni
Photography started as a means of getting reference material for my paintings of nature subjects. ~ Nigel Dennis
Aibek Photography quotes by Nigel Dennis
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