On Photography: Sabine Weiss, 1924-2022
“I take photographs to hold on to the ephemeral, capture chance, keep an image of something that will disappear, gestures, attitudes, objects that are reminders
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“I take photographs to hold on to the ephemeral, capture chance, keep an image of something that will disappear, gestures, attitudes, objects that are reminders
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“It is wrong to regard photography as purely mechanical. Mechanical it is, up to a certain point, but beyond that, there is great scope for
“One of the most glorious messes in the world is the mess created in the living room on Christmas Day. Don’t clean it up too
“I like capturing stuff that is disappearing – that’s the point of photography. What I am photographing is an imaginary place that never existed, but
“What I like best about underwater photography is giving a visual voice to the invisible. What I like least is the prospect of drowning.” -David
“I think photography has been wrestling with a burden of telling the truth, which I don’t think it was ever particularly good at.” -Nick Knight
When the world blurs together on a memory card or film, magic happens. Things we see in real life are reimagined when the shutter is
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“I don’t really think about what other photographers are doing. I do look at photographs in a way of appreciation. I love to have a
“The majority of photographers still seek artistic effects, imitating other mediums of graphic expression. The result is a hybrid product that does not succeed in