“The personality and style of a photographer usually limits the type of subject with which he deals best. For example Cartier-Bresson is very interested in people and in travel; these things plus his precise feeling for geometrical relationships determine the type of pictures he takes best. What is of value is that a particular photographer sees the subject differently. A good picture must be a completely individual expression which intrigues the viewer and forces him to think.” PeopleThinkingFeelingsValuesIndividualForceDealsSubjectsStyleExampleParticularExpressionTypePersonalityLimitsPhotographyPhotographerDeterminePlusPreciseViewersIntrigueCartierIndividual Expression Author:Alexey Brodovitch
“It is the unexpected and the surprise quality of a personal vision, rather than the emotion, which make people respond to a photograph.” PeopleEmotionQualityVisionPhotographySurprisePhotographUnexpectedPersonal Vision Author:Alexey Brodovitch
“I totally disagree with the belief that nature was only made for the use of people. Human beings are not the center of the universe, and, if they are to sustain themselves, it is vitally important for them to be awakened to how closely they are linked with the rest of nature.” PeopleIfsHumansMadeImportantUseUniverseBeliefNatureHuman BeingsPhotographyPhotographerDisagreeLinkedAwakenedCenter Of The Universe Book:Wynn Bullock, photographing the nude: the beginnings of a quest for meaning Source: Wynn Bullock, photographing the nude: the beginnings of a quest for meaning