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If all your life means to you is water running over rocks, then photograph it, but I want to create something that would not have existed without me.
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Reaching a 'creative' state of mind thru positive action is considered preferable to waiting for 'inspiration'.
Minor White
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When you approach something to photograph it, first be still with yourself until the object of your attention affirms your presence. Then don't leave until you have captured its essence.
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One does not photograph something simply for 'what it is', but 'for what else it is.
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When gifts are given to me through my camera, I accept them graciously.
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No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen.
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...innocence of eye has a quality of its own. It means to see as a child sees, with freshness and acknowledgment of the wonder; it also means to see as an adult sees who has gone full circle and once again sees as a child - with freshness and an even deeper sense of wonder.
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Be still with yourself until the object of your attention affirms your presence.
Minor White
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Watching the way the current moves a blade of grass - sometimes I've seen that happen and it has just turned me inside out.
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Photography is a language more universal than words.
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There's no particular class of photograph that I think is any better than any other class. I'm always and forever looking for the image that has spirit! I don't give a damn how it got made.
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Often while traveling with a camera we arrive just as the sun slips over the horizon of a moment, too late to expose film, only time enough to expose our hearts.
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I'm always mentally photographing everything as practice.
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Camera and eye are together a time machine with which the mind and human being can do the same kind of violence to time and space as dreams.
Minor White
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...insight, vision, moments of revelation. During those rare moments something overtakes the man and he becomes the tool of a greater Force; the servant of, willing or unwilling depending on his degree of awakeness. The photograph, then, is a message more than a mirror, and the mans a messenger who happens to be a photographer.
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While we cannot describe its appearance (the equivalent), we can define its function. When a photograph functions as an Equivalent we can say that at that moment, and for that person the photograph acts as a symbol or plays the role of a metaphor for something that is beyond the subject photographed.
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If I have anything to give you through camera, it must be of myself. … A gnawing burns inside … to make something of myself worth giving.
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All photographs are self-portraits.
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The camera is first a means of self-discovery and a means of self-growth. The artist has one thing to say - himself.
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Let the subject generate its own photographs. Become a camera.
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When I look at pictures I have made, I have forgotten what I saw in front of the camera and respond only to what I am seeing in the photographs.
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Sometimes we work so fast that we don't really understand what's going on in front of the camera. We just kind of sense that, 'Oh my God, it's significant!' and photograph impulsively while trying to get the exposure right. Exposure occupies my mind while intuition frames the images.
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One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are.
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We could teach photography as a way to make a living, and best of all, somehow to get students to experience for themselves photography as a way of life.
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