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Instead of photographing a thing, it is better to photograph an idea. Rather than photographing an idea, it is better to photograph a dream.

——Man Ray

For great photography, the important thing is the depth of emotion, not the depth of field.

——Pete Adams

Photography takes place when there is light.

——Stieglitz

What we bring to photography are all the books we have read, the movies we have seen, the music we have listened to, and the people we have loved. .

——Ansel Adams

I like photography, and I live to take pictures. I never want to retire when it comes to photography.

——Eisenstaedt

Mark. Twain - If your imagination is distracted, your eyesight will be unreliable.

Reality in the eyes of photographers is what their photos represent.

——Peak

Barbara. Morgan – Light gives me the shape and script of my creativity and is why I became a photographer.

Alfred. Eisentast

– Keep it simple.

Don’t tell me about the photos you didn’t take, just show me the good photos you took.

——Thompson

If the camera were not an eye in the poet's head, the film in it would be useless.

——Orson Willis

Andres? Feininger - A technically perfect photograph can be the most boring image in the world.

Light gives me the shape and script of my creativity and is why I became a photographer.

——Barbara Morgan

Jane. Cocteau - A true photographer is as rare as a true poet or a true painter.

Photography is a way of learning how to observe things. It is a strong personal visual experience.

——Moon

The silence of photography. This is one of the most valuable characteristics of photography, unlike film and television.

——Baudrillard

If your photo is not good enough, it is because you are not close enough.

——Capa

Photography is my second language.

——Kaplukin

John. Zakovsky - Luck is the best teacher of a thoughtful photographer.

The language of photography has its own system, and more importantly, it is a kind of observation and ethics.

——Sontag