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Image means a lot. It is everything in the business that we are in.
The photograph may be presented as finely and artistically as you will; but to merit serious consideration, must be directly connected with the world we live in.
The photograph, after all, is just a photograph. Words will determine its meaning and status.
My pictures are always part of my thinking, and my emotions, tensions, dreams, desires.
The gift of an image is that it provides a place to watch your soul.
A picture is a secret about a secret, the more it tells you the less you know.
The picture is good or not from the moment it was caught in the camera.
A word is a thought, of course. But any image, including a photograph, may become an instrument of sufficiently lucid cogitation.
To say of a picture, as is often said in its praise, that it shows great and earnest labour, is to say that it is incomplete and unfit for view.
Pictures are not incidental frills to a text; they are essences of our distinctive way of knowing.
It is no more easy to make a good picture than it is to find a diamond or a pearl. It means trouble and you risk your life for it.
Compared to the spoken word, a picture is a pitiful thing, indeed.
What you look for in a picture is a metaphor, something that means something more, that makes you think about things you've seen or thought about.
An image is always only showing what's necessary for a thought, not the thought itself.
I can't say what makes a picture. I can't say. It's mysterious.
There's no image we can't improve.
To my mind, a picture should be something pleasant, cheerful, and pretty, yes pretty! There are too many unpleasant things in life as it is without creating still more of them.
You don't take a picture, you make a picture.
Sometimes a picture of a moment captures more than the moment itself.
What is the image you have of yourself?
The photo is the most important thing.
Wherever there are words, let there be pictures.
A picture is an artificial work, outside nature. It calls for as much cunning as the commission of a crime.
If a picture is good, it tells many different stories.
A photograph has picked up a fact of life, and that fact will live forever.
Image is everything, self image that is.
Images are powerful; they can distort memories, recreate reality and change history.
Ladies and gentlemen, a picture is not worth a thousand words. We found some pictures that are worth 500 billion words.
My images are not images of reality, but show a kind of second reality, the image of the image.
I should never impose an image forever. I like how ephemeral it can be.
The photograph suggests that our image of reality is made up of images. It makes explicit the domination of mediation.
A picture is a fleeting moment of life preserved on a canvas.
A picture is never anything but its own plural description.
images can bring hopefulness.
A picture ought to be looked at the same way you look at a radiator.
The picture should be fecund. It must bring a world to birth.
The first merit of pictures is the effect they produce on the mind; and the first step of a sensible man should be to receive involuntary impressions from them. Pleasure and inspiration first; analysis, afterward.
We [Corbis] make it so easy to call up images, whether art or people or beaches or sunsets or Nobel Prize winners.
in my own. It forms the image that
It is not important to make many pictures but that I have one picture right.
Images are not quite ideas, they are stiller than that, with less implication outside themselves. And they are not myth, they do not have the explanatory power; they are nearer to pure story. Nor are they always metaphors; they do not say this is that, they say this is.
All of us tend to look at photographs as if we are simply gazing through a two-dimensional window onto some outside world. This is almost a perceptual necessity; in order to see what the photograph is of, we must first repress our consciousness of what the photograph is.
For me, a picture should be like sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem. It must have radiance; it must be like those stones which Pyrenean shepherds use to light their pipes.
The images of things are not the things in themselves.
It's not a photo I've seen before.
The picture must all come out of the artist's inside. It is the image that lives in the consciousness, alive like a vision, but unknown.
A picture should be the expression of the will of the painter.
A picture lives by its legend - not by anything else.
A picture is a fact.
A visual image is a simple thing, a picture that enters the eyes.
My image is a statement of the symbols of the harsh, impersonal products and brash materialistic objects on which America is built today. It is a projection of everything that can be bought and sold, and practical but impermanent symbols that sustain us.
A photo is always a kind of lie. Truth is only present for a matter of a fraction of a second.
A good picture is equivalent to a good deed.
The best way way to get a visual image is not to think of a visual image.
An image is a bridge between evoked emotion and conscious knowledge; words are the cables that hold up the bridge. Images are more direct, more immediate than words, and closer to the unconscious. Picture language precedes thinking in words; the metaphorical mind precedes analytical consciousness.
A photograph captures a moment for eternity.
A word is worth a thousand images.
A word refers to something in the real world and so, in a way, does a photo. It's not the thing itself, but it's a kind of suggestion of where you might look for that thing.
If the picture speaks to me, if it tells me something about myself, then I want it. Then I have to have it.
Image is what people perceive my life to be. It's nothing like the truth.
This is about objects, not motifs. The photo is only a substitute for an object; it is unsuitable as a picture in its customary sense.
The picture has no religion, no caste, no name,
And the best part about it is that the picture stays the same.
Son of man,
You cannot say, or guess, for you know only
A heap of broken images,
The image is not a medium for which we have to find the proper use. It is what it is and it is beyond all our moral considerations. It is by its essence immoral, and the world's becoming-image is an immoral process.
Images at their passionate and truthful best are as powerful as words can ever be. If they alone cannot bring change, they can at least provide and understanding mirror of man's actions, thereby sharpening human awareness and awakening conscience.
A picture can be an answer as well as a question but if you can't answer your question try to question your question ... There can be questions without answers but no answers without questions.
It's kinda all about image.
A picture should be looked at - not talked about.
A picture is the expression of an impression. If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it?
The photograph isn't good enough. It's not real enough.
Image is an international language.
A picture is something that makes invisible its before and after.
A photograph captures a magical moment for the future to ponder.
Just because you can picture something does not make it so.
The feeling we experience while we look at a picture is not to be distinguished from the picture or from ourselves. the feeling, picture, and ourselves are united in one mystery.
Give yourself to the images which are, in fact, already there.
Images have enormous power, and images freed from deep within ourselves can change us profoundly.
In this fleeting life, there is nothing stronger than a visual idea or moment stopped in time forever. And nothing does this better than a black-and-white photograph.
Sometimes the simplest pictures are the hardest to get.
The photograph is an incomplete utterance, a message that depends on some external matrix of conditions and presuppositions for its readability.
The beauty of images lies behind things, the beauty of ideas in front of them.
The soul never thinks without a mental picture.
A picture is first of all a product of the imagination of the artist; it must never be a copy.
Every image is to be seen as an object and every object as an image.
What good are images if people understand them?
Images don't see, You're wrong, images see with the eyes of those who see them,
Images are life's most cherished moments quoted with wings.
I don't want a picture to look like something it isn't. I want it to look like something it is.
If it makes you laugh, if it makes you cry, if it rips out your heart, that's a good picture.
The best pictures differentiate themselves by nuances ... a tiny relationship - either a harmony or a disharmony - that creates a picture.
Pictures of pictures, or of other
You're talking about meaning. I want to talk about the picture.
A word is worth a thousand pictures.
Any picture firmly held in any mind, in any form, is bound to come forth. That is the great, unchanging universal law that, when we cooperate with it intelligently, makes us absolute masters of the conditions and situations in our lives.
I prefer images that are less specific, so there is room for everyone's imagination.
Without images we can neither think nor understand anything.
To the vast majority of people a photograph is an image of something within their direct experience: a more-or-less factual reality. It is difficult for them to realize that the photograph can be the source of experience, as well as the reflection of spiritual awareness of the world and of self.
The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.
Image has an influence on what sort of car I will get to drive or deals that I'm offered by teams.
I feel it is the heart, not the eye, that should determine the content of the photograph. What the eye sees is its own. What the heart can perceive is a very different matter.