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Thursday, 11 March 2010
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A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there -- even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity. - (
Doisneau, Robert
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A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. - (
Arbus, Diane
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All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget. In this -- as in other ways -- they are the opposite of paintings. Paintings record what the painter remembers. Because each one of us forgets different things, a photo more than a painting may change its meaning according to who is looking at it. - (
Berger, John
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Any one who knows what the worth of family affection is among the lower classes, and who has seen the array of little portraits stuck over a laborer's fireplace will perhaps feel with me that in counteracting the tendencies, social and industrial, which every day are sapping the healthier family affections, the sixpenny photograph is doing more for the poor than all the philanthropists in the world. - (
Magazine, Macmillan
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At least the box is full of something useful. [On his photo gracing a box of Raisin Bran] - (
Brooks, Avery
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Blessed be the inventor of photography! I set him above even the inventor of chloroform! It has given more positive pleasure to poor suffering humanity than anything else that has cast up in my time or is like to -- this art by which even the poor can possess themselves of tolerable likenesses of their absent dear ones. And mustn't it be acting favorably on the morality of the country? - (
Carlyle, Jane Welsh
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Photography
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Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child. - (
Mailer, Norman
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Photography
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I have no fear of photography as long as it cannot be used in heaven and in hell. - (
Munch, Edvard
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I have often thought that if photography were difficult in the true sense of the term -- meaning that the creation of a simple photograph would entail as much time and effort as the production of a good watercolor or etching -- there would be a vast improvement in total output. The sheer ease with which we can produce a superficial image often leads to creative disaster. - (
Adams, Ansel
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I paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive. I photograph the things that I do not wish to paint, the things which already have an existence. - (
Ray, Man
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Photography
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If I were just curious, it would be very hard to say to someone, I want to come to your house and have you talk to me and tell me the story of your life. I mean people are going to say, You're crazy. Plus they're going to keep mighty guarded. But the camera is a kind of license. A lot of people, they want to be paid that much attention and that's a reasonable kind of attention to be paid. - (
Arbus, Diane
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Photography
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If photography is allowed to stand in for art in some of its functions it will soon supplant or corrupt it completely thanks to the natural support it will find in the stupidity of the multitude. It must return to its real task, which is to be the servant of the sciences and the arts, but the very humble servant, like printing and shorthand which have neither created nor supplanted literature. - (
Baudelaire, Charles
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If you scratch a great photograph, you find two things; a painting and a photograph. - (
Malcolm, Janet
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In America, the photographer is not simply the person who records the past, but the one who invents it. - (
Sontag, Susan
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Photography
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It is not altogether wrong to say that there is no such thing as a bad photograph -- only less interesting, less relevant, less mysterious ones. - (
Sontag, Susan
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