Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Paul Strand

Quote by Paul Strand

“It has always been my belief that the true artist, like the true scientist, is a researcher using materials and techniques to dig into the truth and meaning of the world in which he himself lives; and what he creates, or better perhaps, brings back, are the objective results of his explorations. The measure of his talent--of his genius, if you will--is the richness he finds in such a life's voyage of discovery and the effectiveness with which he is able to embody it through his chosen medium.”

Quote by Paul Strand

Author

Paul Strand
Paul Strand

Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker, widely regarded as a pioneer of modern photography. He is known for his commitment to the purity and objectivity of the photographic medium, producing works that range from urban landscapes and natural scenes to portraits and social documentaries. Strand was a key figure in the Straight Photography movement, emphasizing sharp focus, clear composition, and direct representation of reality. His early works, such as "Wall Street" (1915) and "Blind Woman" (1916), are considered landmarks in photographic history. Strand's influence extends to later photographers like Walker Evans and Robert Frank. He also ventured into filmmaking, contributing to documentary cinema. His legacy endures through his timeless images, which are held in major museums worldwide. more

You May Also Like