Cindy Crawford  - Quotes

 If I'm comfortable with the photographer, I'll do topless. 

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Cindy Crawford  - Quotes

 When I did 'Playboy', I got letters from women who didn't consider it feminist to do nude photographs. I thought the whole POINT of being a feminist was that you got to make your own choices. 

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Boogie Nights  - Quotes

 Little Bill:
My wife has an ass in her cock in the drive way, all right? I'm sorry if my thoughts are not on the photography of the film we're shooting tomorrow.
 

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Henri Cartier-Bresson  - Quotes

 To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy. 

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Richard Avedon  - Quotes

 A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact but an opinion. There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.  

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 To the complaint, 'There are no people in these photographs,' I respond, There are always two people: the photographer and the viewer. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 [Photography] allows me to accede to an infra-knowledge; it supplies me with a collection of partial objects and can flatter a certain fetishism of mine: for this 'me' which like knowledge, which nourishes a kind of amorous preference for it. In the same way, I like certain biographical features which, in a writer's life, delight me as much as certain photographs; I have called these features 'biographemes'; Photography has the same relation to History that the biographeme has to biography. 

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George Bernard Shaw  - Quotes

 A photographer is like a cod, which produces a million eggs in order that one may reach maturity. 

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Mahatma Gandhi  - Quotes

 I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers. 

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Ian McEwan  - Quotes

 It is photography itself that creates the illusion of innocence. Its ironies of frozen narrative lend to its subjects an apparent unawareness that they will change or die. It is the future they are innocent of. Fifty years on we look at them with the godly knowledge of how they turne dout after all - who they married, the date of their death - with no thought for who will one day be holding photographs of us. 

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Dorothea Lange  - Quotes

 While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. 

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Jhumpa Lahiri  - Quotes

 He owned an expensive camera that required thought before you pressed the shutter, and I quickly became his favorite subject, round-faced, missing teeth, my thick bangs in need of a trim. They are still the pictures of myself I like best, for they convey that confidence of youth I no longer possess, especially in front of a camera. 

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Susan Sontag  - Quotes

 To photograph people is to violate them, by seeing them as they never see themselves, by having knowledge of them that they can never have; it turns people into objects that can be symbolically possessed. Just as a camera is a sublimation of the gun, to photograph someone is a subliminal murder - a soft murder, appropriate to a sad, frightened time. 

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Dorothea Lange  - Quotes

 The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 The unary Photograph has every reason to be banal, 'unity'

of composition being the first rule of vulgar (and notably, of academic) rhetoric: 'The subject,' says one handbook for amateur photographers, 'must be simple, free of useless accessories; this is called the Search for Unity.
 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 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. 

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Susan Sontag  - Quotes

 All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person 

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Rebecca Solnit  - Quotes

 Perhaps the central question about [Eliot] Porter's work is about the relationship between science, aesthetics, and environmental politics. His brother, the painter and critic Fairfield Porter, wrote in a 1960 review of [Porter's] colour photographs: 'There is no subject and background, every corner is alive,' and this suggests what an ecological aesthetic might look like.  

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. 

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Ludwig Wittgenstein  - Quotes

 We regard the photograph, the picture on our wall, as the object itself (the man, landscape, and so on) depicted there. This need not have been so. We could easily imagine people who did not have this relation to such pictures. Who, for example, would be repelled by photographs, because a face without color and even perhaps a face in reduced proportions struck them as inhuman. 

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 Not everybody trusts paintings but people believe photographs. 

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Duane Michals  - Quotes

 Photography is essentially an act of recognition by street photographers, not an act of invention. Photographers might respond to an old man 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 A paradox: the same century invented History and PHotography. But History is a memory fabricated according to positive formulas, a pure intellectual discourse which abolishes mythic Time; and the Photograph is a certain but fugitive testimony; so that everything, today, prepares our race for this impotence: to be no longer able to conceive duration, affectively or symbolically: the age of the Photograph is also the age of revolutions, contestations, assassinations, explosions, in short, of impatiences, of everything which denies ripening. 

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have somone click the shutter. 

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Susan Sontag  - Quotes

 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.  

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 Usually the amateur is defines as an immature state of the artist: someone who cannot  

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 We know the original relation of the theater and the cult of the Dead: the first actors separated themselves from the community by playing the role of the Dead: to make oneself up was to designate oneself as a body simultaneously living and dead: the whitened bust of the totemic theater, the man with the painted face in the Chinese theater, the rice-paste makeup of the Indian Katha-Kali, the Japanese No mask ... Now it is this same relation which I find in the Photograph; however 'lifelike' we strive to make it (and this frenzy to be lifelike can only be our mythic denial of an apprehension of death), Photography is a kind of primitive theater, a kind of Tableau Vivant, a figuration of the motionless and made-up face beneath which we see the dead. 

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment.  

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. 

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Henri Cartier-Bresson  - Quotes

 For me, the camera is a sketch book, an instrument of intuition and spontaneity. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 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. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 For me the noise of Time is not sad: I love bells, clocks, watches  

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 The Winter Photograph was my Ariadne, not because it would help me discover a secret thing (monster or treasure), but because it would tell me what constituted that thread which drew me toward Photography. I had understood that henceforth I must interrogate the evidence of Photography, not from the viewpoint of pleasure, but in relation to what we romantically call love and death. 

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Albert Toutounzian  - Quotes

 To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk. 

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John Dunning  - Quotes

 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. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 I want a History of Looking. For the Photograph is the advent of myself as other: a cunning dissociation of consciousness from identity. Even odder: it was before Photography that men had the most to say about the vision of the double. Heautoscopy was compared with an hallucinosis; for centuries this was a great mythic theme. 

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Tom  Carter  - Quotes

 The snapshots in CHINA: Portrait of a People are not meant to be works of art. I was too preoccupied with participating, with reveling in the moment, to worry about their perfection. Their purpose, then, is to form a candid portrait of China exactly as China presented itself to me. 

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Allen Hirsch  - Quotes

 Ultimately  

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Robert Frank  - Quotes

 Above all, life for a photographer cannot be a matter of indifference 

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Salman Rushdie  - Quotes

 A photograph is a moral decision taken in one eighth of a second.  

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Susan Sontag  - Quotes

 Most of Arbus's work lies within the Warhol aesthetic, that is, defines itself in relation to the twin poles of boringness and freakishness; but it doesn't have the Warhol style. Arbus had neither Warhol's narcissism and genius for publicity nor the self-protective blandness with which he insulates himself from the freaky nor his sentimentality. It is unlikey that Warhol, who comes from a working-class family, ever felt any ambivalence toward success which afflicted the children of the Jewish upper middle classes in the 1960s. To someone raised as a Catholic, like Warhol (and virtually everyone in his gang), a fascination with evil comes much more genuinely than it does to someone from a Jewish background. Compared with Warhol, Arbus seems strikingly vulnerable, innocent--and certainly more pessimistic. Her Dantesque vision of the city (and the suburbs) has no reserves of irony. Although much of Arbus's material is the same as that depicted in, say, Warhol's Chelsea Girls (1966)...For Arbus, both freaks and Middle America were equally exotic: a boy marching in a pro-war parade and a Levittown housewife were as alien as a dwarf or a transvestite; lower-middle-class suburbia was as remote as Times Square, lunatic asylums, and gay bars. Arbus's work expressed her turn against what was public (as she experienced it), conventional, safe, reassuring--and boring--in favor of what was private, hidden, ugly, dangerous, and fascinating. These contrasts, now, seem almost quaint. What is safe no long monopolizes public imagery. The freakish is no longer a private zone, difficult of access. People who are bizarre, in sexual disgrace, emotionally vacant are seen daily on the newsstands, on TV, in the subways. Hobbesian man roams the streets, quite visible, with glitter in his hair. 

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Marisa de los Santos  - Quotes

 But I've always been a sucker for externals alone: the shape, the shine, what the surface suggests to my palm. So mechanically disinclined it's verging on criminal, I never understood the beauty of an object's workings until Linny sat my reluctant self down one day and showed me her camera. Within fifteen minutes, I had fallen hard for the whole gadgety, eyelike nature of the thing: a tiny piece of glass slowing, bending, organizing light - light - into your grandmother, the Grand Canyon, the begonia on the windowsill, the film keeping the image like a secret. Grandmother, canyon, begonia tucked neatly into the sleek black box, like bugs in a jar. My mind boggled. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 Hence the detail which interests me is not, or at least is not strictly intentional, and probably must not be so; it occurs in the field of the photographed thing like a supplement that is at once inevitable and delightful; it does not necessarily attest to the photographer's art; it says only that the photographer was there, or else, still more simply, that he could not (i)not(i) photograph the partial object at the same time as the total object (how could Ker 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 What pricks me is the discovery of this equivalence. In front of the photograph of my mother as a child, I tell myself: She is going to die: I shudder 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 ...The editors of (i)Life(i) rejected Ker 

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Lorrie Moore  - Quotes

 I would never understand photography, the sneaky, murderous taxidermy of it.  

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 I feel that the Photograph creates my body or mortifies it, according to its caprice (apology of this mortiferous power: certain Communards paid with their lives for their willingness or even their eagerness to pose on the barricades: defeated, they were recognized by Thiers's police and shot, almost every one). 

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Diane Arbus  - Quotes

 A picture is a secret about a secret, the more it tells you the less you know. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 The incapacity to name is a good symptom of disturbance. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 In an initial period, Photography, in order to surprise, photographs the notable; but soon, by a familiar reversal, it decrees notable whatever it photographs. The 'anything whatever' then becomes the sophisticated acme of value. 

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Roland Barthes  - Quotes

 It is by studium that I am interested in so many photographs, whether I receive them as political testimony or enjoy them as good historical scenes: for it is culturally (this connotation is present in studium) that I participate in the figures, the faces, the gestures, the settings, the actions. 

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Ansel Adams  - Quotes

 When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.



 

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Susan Sontag  - Quotes

 Today everything exists to end in a photograph. 

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