“I think the equipment you use has a real, visible influence on the character of your photography. You're going to work differently, and make different kinds of pictures, if you have to set up a view camera on a tripod than if you're Lee Friedlander with handheld 35 mm rangefinder. But fundamentally, vision is not about which camera or how many megapixels you have, it's about what you find important. It's all about ideas.” IfsThinkingKindImportantIdeasDifferentRealCharacterUseViewsVisionInfluencePhotographyCamerasVisibleDifferent KindsEquipmentGoing To WorkTripods Author:Keith Carter
“...photographers who carry 60 pounds of equipment up a hill to photograph a view are not suffering enough, although their whining causes enough suffering among their listeners. No, if they really expect us to respect their search for enlightenment and artistic expression, in [the] future they will drag the equipment up the hill by their genitals and take the view with a tripod leg stuck through their foot.” IfsEnoughSufferingCausesViewsFeetExpressionPhotographyEnlightenmentPhotographerPhotographLegsStuckArtisticHillsPoundsDragListenersEquipmentWhiningArtistic ExpressionTripods Author:Bill Jay
“For spiritual companions I have had the many artists who have relied on nature to help shape their imagination. And their most elaborate equipment was a deep reverence for the world through which they passed. Photographers share something with these artists. We seek only to see and to describe with our own voices, and, though we are seldom heard as soloists, we cannot photograph the world in any other way.” WorldWayHelpingSpiritualArtistVoiceImaginationHeardShareShapesPhotographyPhotographerPhotographCompanionReverenceEquipment Author:Sam Abell
“If you want to photograph a man spinning, give some thought to why he spins. Understanding for a photographer is as important as the equipment he uses.” IfsMenWantGivingImportantUseUnderstandingPhotographyPhotographerPhotographEquipmentSpinning Book:Portrait of Myself Source: Portrait of Myself
“The fact is that relatively few photographers ever master their medium. Instead they allow the medium to master them and go on an endless squirrel cage chase from new lens to new paper to new developer to new gadget, never staying with one piece of equipment long enough to learn its full capacities, becoming lost in a maze of technical information that is of little or no use since they don't know what to do with it.” KnowsLittlesLongEnoughFactsUseLostPiecesInformationMastersGoes OnBecomingPaperPhotographyCapacityPhotographerEndlessMediumsStayingEquipmentCagesLensesOne PieceGadgetsMazesSquirrelsDevelopersBecoming Lost Author:Edward Weston
“People are under the illusion that it's easy...Technically, it is complex. You have a million options with equipment to distract you. I tell my students to simplify their equipment.” PeopleEasyMillionsStudentsPhotographyIllusionComplexesEquipmentSimplify Author:Brett Weston
“"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
“Stay open to as many new tools and think of as many ways you can to utilize them to your advantage. This not only includes equipment and hardware but also software or apps like Sun Seeker and social media outlets like Instagram and Twitter to build community.” ThinkingWaySocialCommunitySunMediaPhotographyAdvantageToolsSocial MediaSoftwareEquipmentOutletsSeekersInstagramAppsHardware Author:Vincent Laforet