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It is in these moments of stillness where I can really appreciate the little hidden surprises at every turn, the small details that often go unnoticed as we hurtle through our days. When you stop, take a deep breath, and find your sense of wonder, you surprise yourself with the beauty that lies in your frame.

GUY SEBASTIAN
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"Guy Sebastian shares his photography tips", Sunshine Coast Daily, April 26, 2016


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Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.

MARC RIBOUD

FotoFest 90: The International Month of Photography: February 10-March 10


What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that's gone forever, impossible to reproduce.

KARL LAGERFELD

attributed, Click You!

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You put your camera around your neck in the morning, along with putting on your shoes, and there it is, an appendage of the body that shares your life with you.

DOROTHEA LANGE

Dorothea Lange: A Photographer's Life


My own eyes are no more than scouts on a preliminary search, or the camera's eye may entirely change my idea.

EDWARD WESTON

attributed, Pictures on a Page: Photojournalism and Picture Editing


The photograph is literally an emanation of the referent. From a real body, which was there, proceed radiations which ultimately touch me, who am here; the duration of the transmission is insignificant; the photograph of the missing being, as Sontag says, will touch me like the delayed rays of a star.

ROLAND BARTHES

Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography

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It is a cruel, ironical art, photography. The dragging of captured moments into the future; moments that should have been allowed to be evaporate into the past; should exist only in memories, glimpsed through the fog of events that came after. Photographs force us to see people before their future weighed them down.

KATE MORTON

The House at Riverton


There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.

ANSEL ADAMS

attributed, Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age


I love things like Instagram and Pinterest. I get so many ideas just by getting a daily digest of images from great photographers who I follow on social media. What that also does is it tells me which pictures stand out to me, then I can analyse them and try and work out what it is about that particular image that had me mesmerised for longer than a glance.

GUY SEBASTIAN

"Guy Sebastian shares his photography tips", Sunshine Coast Daily, April 26, 2016


The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing: get rid of the extraneous.

WILLIAM ALBERT ALLARD

attributed, Fine Art Photography: Water, Ice, and Fog


The camera relieves us of the burden of memory. It surveys us like God, and it surveys for us. Yet no other god has been so cynical, for the camera records in order to forget.

JOHN BERGER

About Looking

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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.

EDWARD WESTON

The Daybooks of Edward Weston

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Several years ago, I went through a painful writer's block -- a period of silence that lasted six or seven months. I'm convinced that the only thing that really saved me, and led me back to the page, was taking a class in black and white photography. In fact, living with a camera around my neck for a year, and hunting for pictures to shoot, taught me a lot about the importance of the image and its relationship to narrative in writing, something I'd struggled with before discovering photography.

TRACY K. SMITH

interview, Gulf Coast, vol. 17, number 1

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A photograph is a moral decision taken in one eighth of a second.

SALMAN RUSHDIE

The Ground Beneath Her Feet

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Life for a photographer cannot be a matter of indifference and it is important to see what is invisible to others.

ROBERT FRANK

attributed, Photographic Possibilities


In order to see a photograph well, it is best to look away or close your eyes.

ROLAND BARTHES

Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography

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To photograph ... is to put in the same line of sight the head, the eye and the heart.

HENRI-CARTIER-BRESSON

Pix, 1993


When I look at my old pictures, all I can see is what I used to be but am no longer. I think: What I can see is what I am not.

ALEKSANDAR HEMON

The Lazarus Project


A great image is a great image, no matter who took it, where they live, and whether they were using a phone or the most expensive camera.

MIKE BETTS

"Community for Photography Photocrowd Seeks £450,000 Through Crowdcube", Crowd Fund Insider, April 28, 2016


Photography is more than a means of recording the obvious. It is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever, whether it be a face or a flower, a place or a thing, a day or a moment.

AARON SISKIND

attributed, The Amateur Photographer's Handbook