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No new photographs until all the old ones have been used up.
Use a picture. It's worth a thousand words.
Photographs don't lie, but liars may photograph
For me, pictures provide a means of holding, intensely, a moment of communication between one human and another.
A picture should capture a moment, a place in time you can return to again and again.
Nobody takes photographs, photographs take you.
Photographs and reality are just night and day. In reality, the information is all there. A photograph is just kind of a hint.
You don't have to go looking for pictures. The material is generous. You go out and the pictures are staring at YOU.
Good photos have come when I least controlled the situation.
Photos should suggest a word(s) and vice versa. They should be equal and interchangeable.
You don't take pictures, the good ones happen to you.
As for a picture, if it isn't worth a thousand words, the hell with it.
A picture should be looked at - not talked about.
A photograph gives us the naked truth,which has to be clothed by the imagination.
Seeing is not enough; you have to feel what you photograph
Photographs ... are the most curious indicators of reality.
I am interested in the conventions of picture-making, in the desire to picture the world and in our relationship, our continual love for and fascination with pictures.
Things just enter reality through photographs.
Like people, a picture has a skeleton, muscles and skin.
Photos always seem to exist as sort of stuffy, unnecessary antiques that we put in a drawer - unless we take them out, put them in current dialogue, and give them relevance.
Pictures are not incidental frills to a text; they are essences of our distinctive way of knowing.
Just give me a thousand words and you may make your own pictures.
Photographs need to demand the viewer's attention, often implicitly, posing questions as to the nature of what is being depicted. Photographs are not there to show us the world, but to show us a version of what may be happening.
I have looked at so many photographs, I can not see them anymore.
My pictures are not that interesting, nor the subject matter. They are simply a collection of facts; my book is more like a collection of Ready-mades.
If a picture is good, it tells many different stories.
Through pictures, we can imagine and visualize the reflection of the beauties which our eyes can't see.
A photograph is not merely a substitute for a glance. It is a sharpened vision. It is the revelation of new and important facts.
Which is my best picture? The one I will do tomorrow.
I can't say what makes a picture. I can't say. It's mysterious.
A photograph is worth a thousand words, provided it is accompanied by only ten words.
Photographs are a way of imprisoning reality ... One can't possess reality, one can possess images
one can't possess the present but one can possess the past.
photographs at my grandmother's house - her
Life is a picture to be taken.
Unfortunately, I'm not one of those people who take pictures, you know, carry a camera. Because if I did I'd have stack's and stack's and stack's of different act's. I got a lot here - I know what I done.
To me, pictures are like blintzes - ya gotta get 'em while they're hot.
A picture is worth a thousand texts.
A picture is worth 10K words - but only those to describe the picture. Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described with pictures.
I am interested in being in pictures that I would like to see.
I like form and shape and strength in pictures.
What is a photograph? For me, a fragment of quick-silver, a lucid dream, a scribbled note from the subconscious to be deciphered, perhaps, over years. It is a monologue trying to become a conversation, an offering, an alibi, a salute.
A picture is like a prayer.
You know it doesn't work that way, T. I have to be touching the body or something that belonged to the victim. Photos only give me a paper cut ... and the willies. (Simone)
We do not make photographs with our cameras. We make them with our minds, with our hearts, with our ideas.
I try with my pictures to raise a question, to provoke a debate, so that we can discuss problems together and come up with solutions.
You don't take a photograph, you make it.
Photographs open doors into the past, but they also alloq a look into the future
Come on. We gotta let this baby go and get some pictures.
Everyone takes pictures, so you need to have your own opinion.
Photographs trade simultaneously on the prestige of art and the magic of the real.
A word is worth a thousand pictures.
I strive for individual pictures that will burn in people's memories.
I now require this of all pictures, that they domesticate me, not that they dazzle me. Pictures must not be too picturesque. Nothing astonishes men so much as common-sense and plain dealing. All great actions have been simple, and all great pictures are.
I don't take good pictures 'cause I have the kind of beauty that moves.
A photo is always a kind of lie. Truth is only present for a matter of a fraction of a second.
Most photographs, to me, are description, but they lack insight.
A picture can tell a thousand words,
but a few words can change it's story.
A picture does a great job, but it's not nearly like being there.
use one or both of your pictures
A photograph has picked up a fact of life, and that fact will live forever.
With a photograph, you are left with the same modes of interpretation as you are with a book. You ask: 'What do we know about the author and their background? What do I know about the subject?'
You just have to live and life will give you pictures.
Facts cling to photographs like dust.
I try to make pictures I would want to see.
What can be proved by a photograph, can never be by a word.
Photographs are a bridge to the past. Black and white reminders of the way things used to be. Links to those who are no longer with us. Priceless treasures.
The camera photographs what's there.
Pictures can live in one's memory. That's why they are important.
When I make a picture, I make love.
Pictures of the corners of life that no one else saw.
Photographs can reveal something to us, and they can also conceal things.
I sometimes like the pictures photographers take of me.
I often try to photograph things about a person that are not visible.
A photograph presents itself not only as a visual representation, but as evidence, more convincing than a painting because of the unimpeachable mechanical means whereby it was made. We do not trust the artist's flattering hand; but we do trust film, and shadows, and light.
Photographs capture only the moments; but since every moment is very important in human life, every photo is also very important!
I can't verbalize the internal meaning of pictures whatsoever. Some of my friends can at very mystical levels, but I prefer to say that, if I feel something strongly, I would make a photograph, that would be the equivalent of what I saw and felt.
To me, pictures are about memory.
My photographs recall the memories of the human race.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
I just love to take pictures.
My photographs are a celebration of life, fun and the beautiful. They are a world that doesn't exist. A fantasy. Freedom is real. There are no rules. The life I wish I was living.
a picture is worth a thousand words.
I often think we do not take this business of photography in a sufficiently serious spirit. Issuing a photograph is like marriage: you can only undo the mischief with infinite woe ...
A picture was once a rare sort of symbol, rare enough to call for attentive concentration. Now it is the actual experience that is rare, and the picture has become ubiquitous.
Pictures are wasted unless the motive power which impelled you to action is strong and stirring.
Photographed images do not seem to be statements about the world so much as pieces of it, miniatures of reality that anyone can make or acquire
I have a vision of life, and I try to find equivalents for it in the form of photographs.
I have often been asked what I wanted to prove by my photographs. The answer is, I don't want to prove anything. They prove to me, and I am the one who gets the lesson.
Authenticity is too big a subject to just toss in with the question about the photographs!
Poetic and speculative photographs can result if one works carefully and accurately, yet letting chance relationships have full play.
No picture necessary. I'd recognize you, see you, anywhere. I could fill my life with you.
I'm just interested in what makes a photograph.
A photograph is an invitation to look - and to look at looking.
A photograph is a meeting place where the interests of the photographer, the photographed, the viewer and those who are using the photograph are often contradictory. These contradictions both hide and increase the natural ambiguity of the photographic image.
I'm often asked: Did you get what you wanted? But how should I know what I wanted? A photo is an encounter, a surprise.
Photographs offer more than decisive moments. They are not alone, they add and subtract and change with time. They are metaphors for our lives ... Even a static photograph can change in the blink of a day or decade.
We don't take photographs with our cameras, we take them with our hearts and our minds. They are a reflection of ourselves ... wha t we are and what we think.
Photographs are believed more than words; thus they can be used persuasively to show people who have never taken the trouble to look what is there.
However much [photographs] may lie, they do so with the raw materials of truth.
Needing to have reality confirmed and experience enhanced by photographs is an aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted. Industrial societies turn their citizens into image-junkies; it is the most irresistible form of mental pollution.