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Inspirational Quotes from the Masters of Photography
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“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst,” Henri Cartier-Bresson .
“Many photographers believe that if they buy a better camera, they will be able to take better photos. The best camera won't work for you if there's nothing in your head or heart." - Arnold Newman .
“Which of my photos is your favorite? The one I'm going to shoot tomorrow." - Imogen Cunningham .
“Great photography is about depth of feeling, not depth of field,” Peter Adams .
“You don't photograph, you create” - Ansel Adams .
“If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough,” Robert Capa .
“What I love about photography is that it captures a moment that is gone forever, that cannot be reproduced,” Karl Lagerfeld .
“Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always carry a camera with me at all times... I just shoot what interests me at the moment." - Elliott Erwitt .
“There is such a subtle reality in photography that it becomes more and more real than reality itself,” Alfred Stieglitz.
“I'm not interested in rules or convention. Photography is not a sport." - Bill Brandt .
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“The best images are those that retain their power and influence over the years, no matter how many times they are viewed,” Anne Geddes .
“There are no rules for good photographs, only good photographs,” Ansel Adams .
“Beauty can be seen in everything, seeing and composing beauty is what separates the photograph from the photograph,” Matt Hardy .
“I don’t want anyone to judge the light or the tone palette. I want my photographs to inform, provoke discussion and make money." - Sebastiano Salgado .
“If I have one thing to say to a beginner, it’s that there are no shortcuts in photography,” Edward Weston .
“Of course, it’s all a matter of luck,” Henri Cartier-Bresson.
“There are always two people in every photograph: the photographer and the viewer,” Ansel Adams.
“For me, photography is the art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found that it has little to do with what you see and everything to do with how you see." - Elliot Erwitt.
“I am not interested in photography per se. I just want to capture a minute part of reality,” Henri Cartier-Bresson.
“The world just doesn’t fit into a 35mm camera,” Eugene Smith.
© Steve McCurry / Magnum Photos
“Photography is not about the thing photographed. It’s about what the photographed thing looks like,” Garry Winogrand.
“It's just you and your camera. The limits of your photography are in you, what we see is what we are,” Ernst Haas.
“Look, I'm not an intellectual - I just take photographs,” Helmut Newton .
“Photography can only represent the present. Once you photograph it, it becomes part of the past." - Berenice Abbott .
“No place is dull if you have had a good night's sleep and have some unexposed film,” Robert Adams .
“Look and think before you open the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera." - Yusuf Karsh .
“For a photographer, it is more important to have very good shoes than to have a very good camera” - Sebastiano Salgado .
“I always thought that good photographs are like good jokes. If you explain them, they are not so good.” - unknown author.
“If you photograph in color, you show the color of your clothes, and if you photograph in black and white, you show the color of your soul,” unknown author.
“Buying a Nikon does not make you a photographer. It makes you a Nikon owner." - unknown author.
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“One out-of-focus photo is a mistake, ten out-of-focus photos are experiments, a hundred out-of-focus photos are style,” - unknown author.
“Most of my photographs are based on people, I look at the unguarded moment when the soul peeks out, then the experience is etched on the person's face,” Steve McCurry.
“I have to shoot three rolls of film a day to give my eyes enough practice,” Joseph Koudelka .
“Remember that the person you are photographing is 50% of the portrait, and the other 50% is you. You need the model as much as he or she needs you. If they don't want to help you, it will be a very bleak picture." - Lord Patrick Lichfield.
“Photographs are open doors to the past, but they provide a glimpse into the future,” Sally Mann .
“A good photograph stops a fleeting moment,” Eudora Welty .
“Photography picks up a fact from life, and it will live forever,” Raghu Rai .
“The results are questionable even among more experienced photographers,” Matthew Brady .
“It is more important to get along with people than to click the shutter,” Alfred Eisenstedt .
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© Robert Capa/Magnum Photos
“The real secret of the world is what is visible, not what is invisible” - Oscar Wilde.
“I began to understand that the camera sees the world differently than the human eye and that sometimes these differences can make a photograph more powerful than what you actually observe,” Galen Rowell.
“I only know how to approach the place on foot. For the street photographer walks and looks and waits and talks and then looks and waits some more, trying to still believe that the unexpected, the unknown, the mysterious or the known is waiting around the corner." - Alex Webb .
“I see something special and show it to the camera. The moment is held until someone sees it. Then he's theirs." - Sam Abel .
“I went into photography because it seemed like the perfect medium to comment on the madness of today’s existence,” Robert Mapplethorpe .
"I think the best photographs are often at the edge of any situation; I don't find photographing the situation as interesting as photographing the edge" - William Albert Allard .
“To be a good photographer, you need to have a rich imagination. You need less imagination to become an artist because you can make things up. And in photography everything is so ordinary that you have to look at a lot before you learn to see the unusual,” David Bailey .
“The two most attractive qualities of photography are to make new things familiar and familiar things new,” William Thackeray .
“I think I shot about 40,000 negatives and from them I have about 800 photographs that I like,” Harry Callahan .
“I don’t get wrapped up in technology or anything like that,” Fay Godwin .
© Raghu Rai/Magnum Photos
“What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time,” John Berger .
“My photography is a reflection that brings action to life and leads to reflection. Spontaneity – suspended moment – intervention during action through the viewfinder,” Abbas .
“If you're there filming, things will unfold for you. If you're not there, you only hear about it." - Jay Maisel .
“The photographer strives to be fully aware of each moment, and to be with everyone else in each moment,” unknown author.
“In general, the French are highly promoters of culture and the arts, and photography is in their blood,” Herb Ritz.
“Looking and seeing are two different things. The main thing is the relationship with the subject,” Christophe Agu .
“When you photograph a face... you photograph the soul behind it,” Jean-Luc Godard .
“There are no rules and regulations for the ideal composition. If we could load all the information into a computer to create a masterpiece... We know that this is impossible. You need to make it the seat of your pants." - Arnold Newman .
“Every time someone tells me how sharp my photos are, I start to think that this is not a very interesting photo. Otherwise they would have told me something more,” author unknown.
“Photography is the art of frozen time... the ability to store emotions and feelings within the frame,” Meshack Otieno .
© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos
“When people ask me what equipment I use, I tell them eyes,” author unknown.
“There is a huge difference between taking a photograph and making a photograph,” Robert Heineken .
“The subject is much more important than the photographer,” Gordon Parks.
“Emotions or feelings are the only thing in paintings that I find interesting. Anything beyond that is just a gimmick." - Christopher Anderson .
“I threw myself into this art form because photography gave me a new sense of mission and identity,” Bob Anderson n.
“Light glorifies everything. It transforms and ennobles the most ordinary and simple objects. The object is nothing, the light is everything." - Leonard Missone .
“If a photographer is interested in the people in his lens, and if he is compassionate, that goes a long way. The instrument will not be the camera, but the photographer,” Eva Arnold .
“Remain yourself until the object of your attention establishes itself in your presence,” Minor White .
“When words become unclear, I focus on photographs. When images are not enough, I am content with silence." - Ansel Adams .
© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos
“I didn’t choose the photo. She chose me,” Gerardo Suter .
“The wonders of everyday life are fascinating. There is no director who can organize the surprise that awaits you on the street,” Robert Doisneau .
“Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world,” Bruno Barbet .
“Pick a subject and work until you're exhausted... it should be something you really love or really hate.” - Dorothea Lang .
“You can give everything to a photograph, but you will only get one thing from it - happiness,” author unknown.
“When I take photographs, what I'm really doing is looking for explanations for things,” Wynn Bullock .
“There will be a time when you find yourself in the field without a camera. Then you will see the most magnificent sunset or the most beautiful scene you have ever witnessed. Don't feel bad because you can't capture it. Sit down, absorb it and enjoy it for what it is!” - Degriff .
“Sometimes you can tell a big story with a tiny thing,” Eliot Porter .
“Ultimately, photography is about who you are. This is true to yourself. And the search for truth becomes a habit,” Leonard Fried .
“Don't stop seeing. Don't stop framing. Don't turn off and on. It's continuous." - Annie Leibovitz .
© Dorothea Lang
“Most things in life are moments of joy and difficulty. Photography is a moment of difficulty and a lifetime of pleasure." - Tony Benn .
“The world of an artist is limitless. It can be found far from where it lives or within a few feet. Although he is always on the threshold of his home,” Paul Strand .
“My life is driven by an urgent need to wander and observe, and my camera is my passport.” - Steve McCurry
“Photography is completely abstracted from life, but it looks like life. This is what has always excited me about photography,” Richard Kalvar .
“Of course, there will always be those who look only at the technology, who ask “how,” while others, with a more inquisitive nature, will ask “why.” Personally, I always prefer inspiration to information." - Man Ray .
“Any other artist starts with a blank sheet of paper...a photographer starts with a finished product,” Edward Steichen .
“I just think it's important to be direct and honest with people about why you're photographing them and what you're doing. In the end, you capture a part of their soul." - Mary Ellen Mark .
“First of all, I know that life for a photographer cannot be indifferent. An opinion often consists of some kind of criticism. But criticism can come out of love. It is important to see what is invisible to others." - Robert Frank .
“Whether he is an artist or not, the photographer is a joyful sensualist for the simple reason that the eyes deal with feelings and not with thoughts,” Walker Evans .
“I want viewers to be transported into the lives of the people they are watching, the visual experience is incredibly emotional,” Paul Fusco .
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© Sally Mann
“Photography is a mystery about a mystery. The more she tells you, the less you know." - Diane Arbus .
“At 42, I decided to become a photographer because it is a vehicle for creative thought and action. I didn’t think rationally, I just felt intuitively and followed my intuition, which I have never regretted,” Wynne Bullock .
“I really have no idea about photography, but I take pictures,” Alex Majoli .
“There is a creative split second when you shoot a picture. Your eyes should see the composition or expression that life itself offers you, and you should intuitively feel when to press the shutter. That is, the creative moment of the photographer. OOP! Moment! Once you miss him, he is gone forever,” Henri Cartier-Bresson .
“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart and leaves the viewer a changed person after what they saw. She is, in one word, useful." - Irving Penn .
“I think good dreams are the ones that lead to good photographs,” Wayne Miller .
“Photography is a way to feel, to touch, to love. What you catch on film is recorded forever... it remembers little things long after you have forgotten everything." - Aaron Sussman .
“A camera is an excuse to be somewhere, and otherwise you don’t belong.” This gives me both a point of connection and a point of separation." - Susan Meiselas .
“I love the people I photograph. I mean they are my friends. I have never met most of them or don't know them at all, but yet through my photographs I live with them." - Bruce Gilden .
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