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I like form and shape and strength in pictures.
We must get into the picture business. This is a new industry and a gold mine. it looks like another telephone industry.
I tried to think of a witty play on Every picture tells a thousand words, but then the whole word/picture thing collapsed on me.
A picture may tell a thousand words but it doesn't tell a story
Any problem can be made clearer with a picture, and any picture can be created using the same set of tools and rules.
Nast is an artist of uncommon abilities. His works evince originality of conception, freedom of manner, lofty appreciation of national ideas and action, and a large artistic instinct.
Ladies and gentlemen, a picture is not worth a thousand words. We found some pictures that are worth 500 billion words.
The more pictures you see, the better you are as a photographer.
When I made pictures, I fell in love with the world. When I made pictures, I felt whole.
as Aristotle said, "The soul never thinks without a picture.
I now require this of all pictures, that they domesticate me, not that they dazzle me. Pictures must not be too picturesque. Nothing astonishes men so much as common-sense and plain dealing. All great actions have been simple, and all great pictures are.
I like to make pictures about people who make a difference.
- How do you make your pictures?
- I don't know, it's not important.
My pictures are airbrushed.
Photos tend to organize chaos, to define what we're doing here. It is essential that individuals' voices depict the world around us, as we are increasingly controlled by large institutions, large companies and large systems.
The best pictures are always those one dreams of when one is smoking a pipe in bed, but which never get done. But still one ought to try, however incompetent one may feel before the unspeakable perfection and radiant splendour of nature.
The thing that makes me want to make pictures now is just looking without many prejudices. The stuff right under your eyes is the most wonderful universe - if you care to look with young eyes.
I love making pictures but I don't like talking about them.
Pictures can live in one's memory. That's why they are important.
I like to pic-a-nic more than a bee likes to bumble.
To me, pictures are about memory.
A picture is a fleeting moment of life preserved on a canvas.
The hallway of every man's life is paced with pictures; pictures gay and pictures gloomy, all useful, for if we be wise, we can learn from them a richer and braver way to live.
A picture was a motionless record of motion. An arrested representation of life. A picture was the kiss of death pretending to possess immutability.
A picture lives by companionship, expanding and quickening in the eyes of the sensitive observer. It dies by the same token. It is therefore risky to send it out into the world. How often it must be impaired by the eyes of the unfeeling and the cruelty of the impotent.
Pictures help you to form the mental mold.
I like photographers-you don't ask questions.
The best photographs are made by the best people.
I just love taking pictures.
Go to nature with no parti pris. You should not know what your picture is to look like until it is done. Just see the picture that is coming.
Take pictures with your heart.
Like people, a picture has a skeleton, muscles and skin.
It's not your pictures I like; it's your painting.
Where you get people who want to take a picture of you or take a picture of them with you.
It is no more easy to make a good picture than it is to find a diamond or a pearl. It means trouble and you risk your life for it.
The best pictures differentiate themselves by nuances ... a tiny relationship - either a harmony or a disharmony - that creates a picture.
Throwaway snapshots come closest to achieving the state of pure picture.
I think all my pictures are ideas, and they're ideas made into images.
Pictures are wasted unless the motive power which impelled you to action is strong and stirring.
A picture has been said to be something between a thing and a thought.
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I know of no painless process for giving birth to a picture idea. When I must produce, I retire to a quiet room with a supply of cheap paper and sharp pencils; my brain knows it's going to take a beating.
There are no more simple images ... The world is too much for an image. You need several of them, a chain of images ...
How old does one have to be still to say tits?Tits-- Alan Bennett
I have enough money not to do pictures ever. I'm seventy years old. I don't want to get up at 6:30 in the morning and learn ten pages of dialogue to do with a bunch of creeps I don't like. It's gotta be fun for me.
Photography suits the temper of this age - of active bodies and minds. It is a perfect medium for one whose mind is teeming with ideas, imagery, for a prolific worker who would be slowed down by painting or sculpting, for one who sees quickly and acts decisively, accurately.
A picador is the guy in a bullfight who helps make sure the matador doesn't get killed by distracting the bull. That's what TV writing is. You're just distracting the bull long enough to stick around for the next set of commercials.
In some areas, [Getty Images has] more images than the rest of the market put together. But libraries are being built up at a terrific pace. A photographer in a lifetime will produce maybe a million images, and there are about 15,000 professionals at work out there.
I just made pictures I would've liked to see.
The girl with the pictures on her skin
You know, I'm very photogenic.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
I've had small parts in big pictures and big parts in small pictures.
One time a guy handed me a picture. He said, 'Here's a picture of me when I was younger.' Every picture is of you when you were younger. 'Here's a picture of me when I'm older.' 'You son of bit, how'd you pull that off Let me see that camera. What's it look like'
Pictures don't breathe. But some have life in them.
A picture is worth a thousand texts.
They say my prints are bad, darling they should see my negatives
Standing alone, photographs promise an understanding they cannot deliver. In the company of words, they take on meaning, but they slough off one meaning and take on another with alarming ease.
After 87 pictures in 47 years, I knew when to quit.
A picture story is a sequence of images combined with text in such a way that pictures and words reinforce each other.
They produce a planned, organized combination giving detailed account of an event, personality or aspect of life.
What you look for in a picture is a metaphor, something that means something more, that makes you think about things you've seen or thought about.
I just don't know what makes a picture, really - the thing that makes it is something unique, as far as I can understand. Just like one guy can write a sentence and it's beautiful and another one can write it and it's dead. What the difference is, I don't know.
I start a picture and I finish it.
Everyone keeps asking you for pictures, and after a while you get tired of that. I always say, They are in the archives.
We live in a time of the greatest precision and of maximum contrasts: photomontage offers us a means to express this. It shows ideas: photography shows us objects.
A picture does a great job, but it's not nearly like being there.
I use photos a lot for drawing people and personalities, but they're almost never photos that I've taken.
Picture perfect, I paint a perfect picture bomb the hoochies wit' precision, my intentions to get richer.
For me, a picture should be like sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem. It must have radiance; it must be like those stones which Pyrenean shepherds use to light their pipes.
My monochrome pictures are not my definite works, but the preparation for my works. They are the leftovers from the creative processes, the ashes. My pictures, after all, are only the title-deeds to my property which I have to produce when I am asked to prove that I am a proprietor.
If I had to pick a single word to describe what my pictures are all about, I would say 'secrets.' As a child I always had a secret world and my favorite book was A Secret Garden.
Let the pictures do the talking!
Many people keep photos in their homes, in their office, or in their wallet, and happy families tend to display large numbers of photos at home. In 'Happier at Home,' I write about my 'shrine to my family' made of photographs.
Digital photography and Photoshop have made it very easy for people to take pictures. It's a medium that allows a lot of mediocre stuff to get through.
For a long time I wanted to draw, but I could never get the proportions right. My still life sketches were the artistic equivalent of someone who has misjudged the space constraints of a postcard, the handwriting shrinking uncomfortably at the bottom.
We photographers are poets in the language of symbols.
Photos're better than nothing, but things're better than photos 'cause the things themselves were part of what was there.
amanda lifted a large handful of pictures out of the box and dropped them into her lap, flicking through them as they fall. they told a thousand stories, didn't they? the pictures of your life. but they left a lot out, too.
Some mathematicians didn't even perceive of the possibility of a picture being helpful. To the contrary, I went into an orgy of looking at pictures by the hundreds; the machines became a little bit better.
If you want to make more interesting pictures, become a more interesting person.
Seeing is not enough; you have to feel what you photograph
use one or both of your pictures
My name is Kurt Schwitters ... I am an artist and I nail my pictures together.
Pictures of the corners of life that no one else saw.
Unfortunately, I'm not one of those people who take pictures, you know, carry a camera. Because if I did I'd have stack's and stack's and stack's of different act's. I got a lot here - I know what I done.
A picture is just a picture, but add music and there's emotion. There's a story.
I try with my pictures to raise a question, to provoke a debate, so that we can discuss problems together and come up with solutions.
A picture may describe a 1000 words but it will often need 1000 words to describe a picture.
These pictures are my heart. And if my heart was a canvas, every square inch of it would be painted over with you.
Everywhere I look and most of the time I look, I see photographs.
Pictures, regardless of how they are created and recreated, are intended to be looked at. This brings to the forefront not the technology of imaging, which of course is important, but rather what we might call the eyenology (seeing).
My pictures really finish themselves.
A word is worth a thousand pictures.
If a picture is good, it tells many different stories.
Most people if I like their music, I can get good pictures.
The world now contains more photographs than bricks, and they are, astonishingly, all different.
I had now made about 45 pictures, but what had I become? I knew all too well: a phallic symbol. All over the world I was, as a name and personality, equated with sex.
A picture is an artificial work, outside nature. It calls for as much cunning as the commission of a crime.
Pictures put you in front of a reality that most of the times you don't want to see, don't want to know about, don't want to get involved.
Photographs provided a tangible reality to men who were far from home, fearful and tired; they were posed proofs of success, souvenirs to send to sweethearts and loved ones, or simply ways of remembering, of grasping a moment in a swift changing and uncertain world.