“French Kiss - A Love Letter to Paris, is a tribute to many of the wonderful moments of romance, beauty, hope, and love that I have witnessed and been inspired by in Paris, my adopted home, over the past 40 years. I believe that photography is ultimately about sharing. I am excited to share, with the world, these moments of the heart that have touched my own, in this most beautiful city, Paris” WorldYearsBelieveHeartMomentsHomePastBeautifulRomanceI BelieveMy OwnCitiesWonderfulShareKissingPhotographyLettersAnd LoveInspiredExcitedParisTouchedAdoptedTributeOver The PastLove LetterHope And LoveBeautiful CityFrench KissWonderful Moments Author:Peter Turnley
“We have become a nation of Kodachrome, Nikon, Instamatic addicts. But we haven't yet developed a clear idea of the ethics of picture-taking. ... Where do we get the right to bring other people home in a canister? Where did we lose the right to control our image?” PeopleIdeasHomeNationsLosesClearHavensPhotographyEthicsAddictNikonPicture Taking Author:Ellen Goodman
“People robbed of their past seem to make the most fervent picture takers, at home and abroad.” PeopleHomeSeemsPastTravelPhotographyFervent Book:On photography Source: On photography
“I believe there is no more creative medium than photography to recreate the living world of our time. Photography gladly accepts the challenge because it is at home in its element: namely, realism - real life - the now.” WorldBelieveRealHomeI BelieveChallengesAcceptingCreativeElementsPhotographyPhotographerReal LifeMediumsOur TimeRealism Author:Berenice Abbott
“I collect art on a very modest scale. Most of what I have is photography because I just love it and it makes me happy and it looks good in my home. I also have a pretty big collection of art books mainly, again, on photography. A lot of photography monographs, which is great because with photography, the art itself can be reproduced quite well in book form.” WellsLooksArtBookHomeBigsFormPhotographyScalesCollectionsModestMake Me Happy Author:Chris Parnell
“In 1990 I did a story with Helena Christensen about a woman who lives in a trailer in the middle of the desert and finds a little crushed UFO with a martian who has survived the crash. She takes him home, and they fall in love. Later he has to meet with his fellow martians who have arrived to rescue him. It's a sad ending. This was my first truly narrative story and apparently the first narrative story in fashion photography.” FirstsLittlesStoriesHomeFallMiddleFashionPhotographyFellowsFalling In LoveDesertNarrativeRescueCrashSurvivedCrushedUfoTrailersMartiansSad EndingFashion Photography Author:Peter Lindbergh
“When we concentrate on photography, we make it possible to see the walls of photographs in black homes as a critical intervention, a disruption of white control over black images.” HomeBlackWhiteWallPhotographyPhotographCriticalInterventionDisruption Author:Bell Hooks
“3D is very exciting. I love it. I'm a complete convert. Everything for me, from now on, is 3D. I'm completely convinced it's the future of home entertainment, as well as cinema entertainment. I think it's a paradigm shift, in terms of cinema, and those things don't happen very often. The introduction of sound, the introduction of color photography and now 3D have been the big shifts. They happen once every 40 or 50 years, so it's very exciting to be a filmmaker, working while one of them is happening.” ThinkingYearsWellsHas BeensHomeBigsHappensSoundTermColorPhotographyHappeningsExcitingEntertainmentConvincedCinemaFilmmakerIntroductionParadigmParadigm ShiftColor Photography Author:Paul W. S. Anderson
“There's this way that photography is always about going out searching. I'm not the kind of a photographer who can photograph my home.” WayKindHomePhotographyPhotographerPhotographGoing Out Author:Justine Kurland
“I appreciate photographs which celebrate harmony. I don't particularly want to look at chaos. I see enough of that at home.” WantLooksEnoughHomePhotographyAppreciateHarmonyChaosPhotographerPhotographCelebrate Author:Bill Jay
“If I see a nice photography book in New York, and I don't want to have to carry that back to Japan with me, I just order it from Amazon when I come home. There's no treasure-hunting anymore. It used to be like a hunt to find Air Jordans, Max 95s, and carrying them back.” BookHomeNicePhotographyComing Home Author:Hiroshi Fujiwara
“I was always interested in drawing and painting. I enrolled in college to study painting. But I didn't have any livelihood when I graduated. My mother died very young, and I didn't have any home, so I had to find a way to earn a living. It seemed to me that photography - to the great disappointment, I have to say, of my painting teacher - could offer that. So I went and did a degree in photography, and then after that I could go out and get paid for work. For portraits, things like that.” HomeMotherStudyTeacherCollegePaintingPhotographyDisappointmentMother Died Author:Stuart Franklin
“i'm beginning to feel like this. caught the incredible sunshine just in the nick of time today on my walk. the wall of rain approaching from the west desert was pretty spectacular, too. along with being gorgeous, it was sooo muddy. which made driving home in no shoes so very fun :) if only i could post photos here! a picture is worth a thousand words, yes? If a day goes by without my doing something related to photography, it's as though I've neglected something essential to my existence, as though I had forgotten to wake up.” IfsFeelsMadeHomeTodayFunWalksExistenceWallThousandEssentialsPhotographyRainWake UpWestIncrediblesShoesForgottenCaughtDrivingPostsDesertRelatedSunshineGorgeousSpectacularNeglectedMuddyDriving HomePicture Is Worth A Thousand Words Author:Richard Avedon
“Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times...I just shoot at what interests me at that moment.” MomentsHomeHappensInterestPhotographyCamerasPhotographerThings HappenAll TimeThat MomentPhotography By PhotographersGreat PhotographyCamera And PhotographyStreet PhotographyFilm PhotographyPhotography And Film Author:Elliott Erwitt
“You have to have a lot of 'overage' so that your failures aren't the only thing you come home with. You've got to have a lot of things that were magnificent failures, but you want some magnificent successes.” WantHomePhotographyPhotographerComing HomeMagnificent Author:Jay Maisel
“Every picture should have a place you can go, a home, a climax.” ShouldHomePhotographyShould HavePhotographerClimax Author:Jay Maisel