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Famous Susan Sontag Quotes
“All photographs aspire to the condition of being memorable - that is, unforgettable.”
“People robbed of their past seem to make the most fervent picture takers, at home and abroad.”
“There is an aggression implicit in every use of the camera.”
“You can go into all sorts of situations with a camera and people will think they should serve it.”
“The photographer both loots and preserves, denounces and consecrates.”
“Photography is a kind of overstatement, a heroic copulation with the material world.”
“The painter constructs, the photographer discloses.”
“To photograph is to confer importance.”
“Today everything exists to end in a photograph.”
“In photographing dwarfs, you don't get majesty & beauty. You get dwarfs.”
“...to photograph is to frame, and to frame is to exclude.”
“Photographs objectify: they turn an event or a person into something that can be possessed.”
“Photographs trade simultaneously on the prestige of art and the magic of the real.”
“Photography is, first of all, a way of seeing.”
