“Typically I see it with photographers who go to a place like India or Nepal, and everything's so colorful and exotic and they think, therefore, a picture's been taken.” ThinkingTakenIndiaPhotographerExoticColorfulNepal Author:Sam Abell
“I was a consultant for Kodak back in the late 80's. There were engineers there who told me that in the future, most photographs would be taken on telephones. They weren't able to do anything with that. They were engineers, not management.” Would BeAbleTakenLateManagementPhotographEngineersTelephonesConsultantsKodak Author:Sam Abell
“[In the late 80's] that's the first time I heard about that astonishing idea [that most photographs would be taken on telephones]. And now I've been watching the tsunami of images.” FirstsIdeasWould BeTakenHeardLateFirst TimePhotographTelephonesAstonishingTsunami Author:Sam Abell
“The class that I teach is called "The Life of a Photograph." It takes up the question, of the billion photographs that were taken today, how many will have a life, and why? So the new reality has made the question more pertinent, not less pertinent.” MadeRealityTodayClassTeachTakenPhotographBillionsPertinent Author:Sam Abell
“What I'm interested in is modern American history. I'm taken with the changes that have occurred in America in my lifetime.” AmericaTakenModernLifetimeAmerican History Author:Sam Abell
“"You know you are seeing such a photograph if you say to yourself, "I could have taken that picture. I've seen such a scene before, but never like that." It is the kind of photography that relies for its strengths not on special equipment or effects but on the intensity of the photographer's seeing. It is the kind of photography in which the raw materials-light, space, and shape-are arranged in a meaningful and even universal way that gives grace to ordinary objects."” IfsKnowsWayGivingKindLightSpaceTakenGraceSeeingSpecialEffectsObjectsMaterialsSceneShapesPhotographyOrdinaryUniversalPhotographerPhotographMeaningfulRelyIntensityEquipmentRaw Materials Author:Sam Abell