To me photography must suggest, not insist or explain.
BRASSAIMy only aim was to express reality, for there is nothing more surreal than reality itself. If reality fails to fill us with wonder, it is because we have fallen into the habit of seeing it as ordinary.
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André Kertész has two qualities that are essential for a great photographer: an insatiable curiosity about the world, about people, and about life, and a precise sense of form.
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My images were surreal simply in the sense that my vision brought out the fantastic dimension of reality.
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My ambition was always to show aspects of daily life as if we were seeing them for the first time.
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A poor photographer meets chance one out of a hundred times and a good photographer meets chance all the time.
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In the absence of a subject with which you are passionately involved, and without the excitement that drives you to grasp it and exhaust it, you may take some beautiful pictures, but not a photographic oeuvre.
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I think that it is by capturing reality in the humblest, most sincere, most everyday way I can, that I can penetrate to the extraordinary.
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My only aim was to express reality, for there is nothing more surreal than reality itself. If reality fails to fill us with wonder, it is because we have fallen into the habit of seeing it as ordinary.
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The precise instant of creation is when you choose the subject. (meaning that the essential thing occurs at the moment when he, the photographer, meets the reality he wishes to capture.
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For me the criterion of a good photograph is that it is unforgettable.
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… we photographers are nothing but a pack of crooks, thieves and voyeurs.
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I think education and intelligence (are) important, but not art. Not artistic education.
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We are to be found everywhere we are not wanted; we betray secrets that were never entrusted to us; we spy shamelessly on things that are not our business; And end up the hoarders of a vast quantity of stolen goods.
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What attracts the photographer is precisely the chance to penetrate inside phenomena, to uncover forms…
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But still, everything passes throught your imagination. What you produce at the end is very different from the reality you started with.
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Photography is the very conscience of painting. It constantly reminds the later of what it must not do.
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