“I think when you practice photography or observation, you're on high alert. You polish up your antenna and stick up your head, and you're out there. You're receptive, appreciative of details. It heightens reality. You're trying to step into your alertness.” ThinkingTryingRealityStepsPracticePhotographySticksDetailsObservationPolishReceptiveAppreciativeAlertnessAntenna Author:Debra Granik
“Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'.” LooksTwoStepsPhotographyPhotographerPhotographWideAngleLensesCamera Lenses Author:Ernst Haas
“The denunciation of suffering by photography has replaced the religious justification of suffering in painting. Denunciation is a function of photojournalism, and in itself that's a step in the right direction.” SufferingReligiousStepsPaintingPhotographyFunctionJustificationReplacedRight DirectionPhotojournalismSteps In The Right Direction Author:Luc Delahaye
“Photography and photographers have an inevitable development. They progress more or less by steps. Every five or ten years some new point of view is developed and young people are inclined to follow it.” PeopleYearsYoungViewsStepsFiveProgressDevelopmentTenPhotographyPhotographerPoint Of ViewInevitable Author:Ansel Adams
“Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships.” MadeCareMistakeStepsPhotographyPhotographerTake CareBurningPhotography By PhotographersGreat PhotographyCamera And PhotographyLandscape PhotographyBlack And White Photography Author:Ansel Adams
“Allow yourself the freedom to step away from perfection because it is only then that you can find success.” StepsPhotographyPerfection Author:Chase Jarvis
“Images of people, cities, and landscapes from the air tell a unique story about our personal space and how we relate to one another. I've always aimed to address the bigger picture and later trends. In many ways, what a photographer does is give others a chance to step back and look at their world and gain perspective on where we stand, and what that means.” PeopleWorldWayGivingLooksMeanDoeStoriesChanceSpaceCitiesStepsAirPerspectivePhotographyUniqueGainsBiggerPhotographerRelateLandscapeAddressesTrendsBigger PicturePersonal Space Author:Vincent Laforet
“A photographer's art is more in his perceptions than his execution. In a painter, I think the perception is only the first step, and then you have a kind of hard road of execution.” ThinkingFirstsKindArtHardStepsPerceptionPhotographyArt IsPhotographerPainterFirst StepsExecution Author:Jay Maisel