“I've enjoyed photography, ever since I was a teenager, and I'm still at it. I've had shows in various cities, around the country, and I have a number of pieces in permanent collections in museums that I'm very proud of.” StillsCountryShowsNumbersCitiesPiecesProudPhotographyVariousEnjoyedTeenagerPermanentCollectionsMuseums Author:Leonard Nimoy
“Blessed be the inventor of photography! I set him above even the inventor of chloroform! It has given more positive pleasure to poor suffering humanity than anything else that has ''cast up'' in my time or is like to -- this art by which even the ''poor'' can possess themselves of tolerable likenesses of their absent dear ones. And mustn't it be acting favorably on the morality of the country?” ArtCountrySufferingHumanityGivenPleasurePoorActingMoralityPhotographyBlessedDearCastsMy TimeAbsentInventorTolerableDear OnesChloroform Author:Jane Welsh Carlyle
“Not only do we end up with a vivid, surprising and soulful sense of one artist and his work, but Leigh also offers us a commanding view of a city, London, and country at the dawn of the modern age and of a man being overawed and overtaken by new technologies such as photography and the railways. As ever with Leigh, 'Mr Turner' addresses the big questions with small moments. It's an extraordinary film, all at once strange, entertaining, thoughtful and exciting.” MenEndsCountryMomentsBigsAgeFilmArtistViewsCitiesTechnologyModernStrangeOffersPhotographyExcitingExtraordinaryLondonDawnThoughtfulAddressesSurprisingEntertainingVividNew TechnologyRailwaySoulfulBig QuestionsTurnerModern AgeSmall Moments Author:Dave Calhoun
“[David Lean's] images stay with me forever. But what makes them memorable isn't necessarily their beauty. That's just good photography. It's the emotion behind those images that's meant the most to me over the years. It's the way David Lean can put feeling on film. The way he shows a whole landscape of the spirit. For me, that's the real geography of David Lean country. And that's why, in a David Lean movie, there's no such thing as an empty landscape.” WayYearsRealCountryWholeShowsFeelingsFilmSpiritEmotionBehindsForeverPhotographyEmptyLandscapeMemorableGeographyStay With MeGood PhotographyStay With Me Forever Author:Martin Scorsese
“Portrait photography never had any charms for me, so I sought my subjects from the house-tops, and finally from the hill-tops and about the surrounding country; the taste strengthening as my successes became greater in proportion to the failures.” CountryHouseGreaterSubjectsTastePhotographyHillsCharmProportionPortraitsStrengtheningPortrait Photography Author:William Henry Jackson
“I had my young eyes opened by the impersonal blood and guts of news photography. I was running the gamut every low man on the totem pole runs - country clubs to mass murder.” MenCountryEyeRunningYoungBloodPhotographyNewsMassLowsMurderClubsGutsTotemsCountry Clubs Author:Burk Uzzle
“I think what it was with the war photography was the concerned eye, the desire to document these situations to show the world the horrors of war. It inspired me to document prostitution; inspired me to document homelessness in America. We are the richest country in the world, yet we have people suffering, so it helped me to look at things in that manner.” PeopleThinkingWorldLooksWarCountryShowsEyeAmericaDesireSufferingSituationHorrorPhotographyConcernedInspiredDocumentsHomelessnessProstitutionHorror Of War Author:Jamel Shabazz
“It is part of the photographer's job to see more intensely than most people do. He must have and keep in him something of the receptiveness of the child who looks at the world for the first time or of the traveler who enters a strange country.” PeopleWorldFirstsLooksChildrenCountryJobsStrangePhotographyFirst TimePhotographerTraveler Book:Camera in London Source: Camera in London
“It's the first time in the history of the world that creatives are also distributors. And that's very profound if you think that up until the recent history, permission was required for us to be able to share work at any sort of scale. We had to get permission from galleries, from ad agencies or photo editors to be able to have our work out there. And now anybody with access to a computer can show their work in 200 countries around the world.” IfsThinkingWorldFirstsCountryShowsAbleShareComputerPhotographyFirst TimeProfoundWork OutAccessScalesAround The WorldAgencyEditorsAdsPermissionWorld HistoryGalleryDistributors Author:Chase Jarvis
“In a foreign country it is far from easy to study a scene at length when you know that at any minute someone may appear and ask what you are doing and that you can't answer, and you haven't many references, and you don't know the law. Neither is it easy to find and know the subjects for portraits or comfortable to make such picture when you cannot apply an anesthesia of small talk.” KnowsMayCountryLawAsksEasyAnswersStudyMinutesSubjectsHavensSceneComfortablePhotographyLengthPortraitsForeign CountriesSmall TalkAnesthesia Book:Paul Strand: essays on his life and work Source: Paul Strand: essays on his life and work
“The departure of our boys to foreign parts with the ever-present possibility that they might never return, taught the real value of photography to every father and mother. To many a mother the photograph of her boy in his country's uniform was the one never-failing consolation.” RealCountryMightMotherValuesFatherBoysFailingPossibilityTaughtReturnPhotographyPhotographUniformsConsolationDepartureReal Value Author:Louis Fabian Bachrach, Jr.