All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth. – Richard Avedon www.EnMarchePourLaVie.fr
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All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth. – Richard Avedon www.EnMarchePourLaVie.fr
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If I have any ‘message’ worth giving to a beginner it is that there are no short cuts in photography. – Edward Weston
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To take a photograph is to align the head, the eye and the heart. It’s a way of life. – Henri Cartier-Bresson
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To shoot poignant pictures we only need follow the path of our enthusiasm. I believe that this feeling is the universe’s way of telling us that we are doing the right thing. The viewing public will always disagree over the … Continue reading
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The first 10 000 shots are the worst. – Helmut Newton
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1) They work well in the dark. 2) They’re used to funny smells. 3) They make things develop. 4) They work well on many settings. 5) They know how to focus. 6) They can make big things look small and … Continue reading
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cu Oana. “Pictures, regardless of how they are created and recreated, are intended to be looked at. This brings to the forefront not the technology of imaging, which of course is important, but rather what we might call the eyenology … Continue reading
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I’m not a great believer in the power of the moving image. A still image has greater lasting power. A still photographer has to show the whole fucking movie in one picture. On the screen, it’s over and back in … Continue reading
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“Shoot shoot shoot.” – Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist David Hume Kennerly, asked for an advice by a young photographer
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“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it.” – Ansel Adams talking about the artist’s eye, patience and skill makes an image, and not his tools (a friendly reminder to techno-freaks)