“The difficulty with color is to go beyond the fact that it's color ? to have it be not just a colorful picture but really be a picture about something. It's difficult. So often color gets caught up in color, and it becomes merly decorative. Some photographers use it brilliantly to make visual statements combining color and content; otherwise it is empty.” FactsUseDifficultColorPhotographyEmptyDifficultyPhotographerCaughtStatementsVisualsCaught UpColorfulCombining Author:Mary Ellen Mark
“A sob caught in my chest. I didn't even know what a gray was, other than a drab color. All I knew was that I was hungry all the time. And I knew, deep down, that it wasn't just for food.” KnowsColorCaughtHungryChestsGrayDeep Down Author:Michelle Rowen
“He[Michael Jackson] had a joy in being alive. There was a joy you felt of him on the stage and making us not just feel good but pushing us against ourselves with the "Man in the Mirror," looking at ourselves critically, "Black or White," what does it mean to get caught in a color as opposed to a rich history and culture?” MenFeelsMeanDoeJoyCultureFeltBlackWhiteRichAliveStageColorHe ManMirrorsCaughtFeel GoodPushingBlack Or WhiteHistory And Culture Author:Cornel West
“I see people getting so caught up in celebrating diversity that they are neglecting their commonality. I don't see this as a good thing. The Chinese culture has survived for more than five thousand years in part because the Chinese have embraced the same language and culture. I hope I am wrong about this, and that the flame is still on beneath the great American melting pot. Americans need each other, and a house divided, no matter the color of its occupants, is still divided. And divided we all fall.” PeopleNeedsYearsStillsMatterFallCultureHouseLanguageFiveColorThousandDiversityGood ThingsCaughtCelebrateChineseFlamesNeglectPotDividedThousand YearsSurvivedCaught UpMeltingGreat AmericanMelting PotCommonalityChinese CultureHouse DividedCelebrating Diversity Author:Richard Paul Evans
“I'm not a risk taker physically. I just have no interest in swinging myself off a mountaintop or parachute gliding or skiing down a totally vertical drop. These things don't interest me in the slightest, but I get so caught up in the color or the texture of the sounds of something. That's so funny to me.” SoundInterestRiskColorCaughtCaught UpTextureSkiingVerticalParachutesGliding Author:Annie Lennox