I became hooked on the idea of being able to shoot an image and process it myself, and end up with a product.
LEONARD NIMOYThat is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.
More Leonard Nimoy Quotes
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I’m attracted to images that come from a personal exploration of a subject matter. When they have a personal stamp to them, then I think it becomes identifiable.
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That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.
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I believe in goodness, mercy and charity. I believe in casting bread upon the waters.
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In general, we are sort of conditioned to see a different body type as acceptable and maybe look away when the other body type arrives.
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I’ve enjoyed photography, ever since I was a teenager, and I’m still at it. I’ve had shows in various cities, around the country, and I have a number of pieces in permanent collections in museums that I’m very proud of.
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My memory of those places is better than my pictures. That’s why I get much more satisfaction out of shooting thematic work that has to do with an idea that I’m searching for, or searching to express.
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Art, if it is successful, needs no explanation.
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I’ve noticed that about your people, Doctor. You find it easier to understand the death of one than the death of a million. You speak about the objective hardness of the Vulcan heart, yet how little room there seems to be in yours.
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I think it’s my adventure, my trip, my journey, and I guess my attitude is, let the chips fall where they may.
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I began working with a family camera. It was called a Kodak Autographic, which was one of those things where you flopped it open and pulled out the bellows. And I’ve been at it ever since – I’ve never stopped.
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Without followers, evil cannot spread.
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But if you’re talking about fine art work, then I think you have to ask yourself some pretty deep questions about why it is you want to take pictures and what it is you want to say.
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I know where I’m going, and I know where I’ve been.
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I also do my own processing, so it means a big commitment in lab time.
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I deal with this spiritual issue every day – either shooting or processing or sorting or discussing or having conversations – I’m in constant contact with it.
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