“When you take a picture you haven't a clue that it is going to be what it is. Maybe you have a clue but you don't really know. There are too many possibilities. Part of the game is how many balls you can juggle. It is to me. When you are 12 you can juggle two. Maybe when you are 50 you can juggle five. That is an interesting concept to me: how much I can put in and still make it pull together?” KnowsStillsI CanTwoTogetherGamesInterestingFiveHavensPossibilityPhotographyConceptsBallsClue Author:Lee Friedlander
“And one has to remember that no photography can pretend to show the truth. A picture only shows a given situation under a very specific perspective, consciously or not, openly or not, relevantly or not. Photographers have to accept they can just convey fragments of illusory realities and relate their own intimate experience of the world. In this process of fictionalising an unreachable truth, it's up to them to impose their doubts about any photographic truth, or accept being impotent pawns in the mediatic game.” WorldShowsRealityRememberGamesGivenProcessSituationAcceptingDoubtPerspectivePhotographyPhotographerRelateIntimateFragmentsPawnsIllusoryUnreachable Author:Antoine D'Agata
“So, I'm always around video games but I've always been interested in them from a visual perspective, with the graphic design and that whole thing. I don't know if that comes from my love of photography or what but that's always what's held my interest about them.” IfsKnowsWholeGamesInterestDesignPerspectivePhotographyVideoVisualsGraphicGraphic Design Author:Sophia Bush
“Big game photography in Africa is mainly done from a vehicle, so then I feel I might as well take the lot.” FeelsWellsDoneBigsMightGamesPhotographyVehicle Author:Nigel Dennis
“If you can capture the element of surprise, you're way ahead of the game.” IfsWayGamesElementsPhotographySurprisePhotographerCaptureElement Of SurpriseAhead Of The Game Author:Jay Maisel