100 sitater fra berømte fotografer.
100 sitater fra berømte fotografer.

1. “Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson
2. “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” — Ansel Adams
3. “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” —Robert Capa
4. “A thing that you see in my pictures is that I was not afraid to fall in love with these people.” — Annie Leibovitz
5. “The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.” — Andy Warhol
6. “Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” — Don McCullin
7. “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” — Karl Lagerfeld
9. “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” — Elliott Erwitt
8. “There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.” — Robert Frank
10. “Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night and stealing Oreo cookies.” — Diane Arbus
11. “Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be.” — Duane Michals
12. “If I have any ‘message’ worth giving to a beginner it is that there are no shortcuts in photography.” — Edward Weston
13. “It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to make a portrait of who they are.” — Paul Caponigro
14. “Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.” — Marc Riboud
15. “It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.” — Alfred Eisenstaedt
16. “Taking an image, freezing a moment, reveals how rich reality truly is.” — Anonymous
17. “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” — Aaron Siskind