Alfred Stieglitz: 10 Quotes on Modern Photography and Inner Weather
Ten Alfred Stieglitz quotes on modern photography, truth, light, feeling, and the camera as a serious artistic instrument.
Photographers explaining the pressure points of the work: distance, timing, trust, editing, failure, memory, courage and the discipline of looking.
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A line from Goldin, Winogrand, Sherman or Lange is useful only when it is tied to the work, the risk and the situation behind it.
The best entries give readers something usable: how to handle distance, trust, timing, sequence, courage, obsession or doubt.
Exact wording matters. For formal citation, readers should still check the book, interview, archive or museum source.
Ten Alfred Stieglitz quotes on modern photography, truth, light, feeling, and the camera as a serious artistic instrument.
Ten Paul Strand quotes on straight photography, structure, attention, work, and the relationship between seeing and living.
Ten W. Eugene Smith quotes on photojournalism, depth of feeling, the photo essay, conscience, and the long work of witness.
Ten Josef Koudelka quotes on exile, freedom, walking, independence, distance, and the discipline of photographing from the road.
Ten Sebastião Salgado quotes on humanity, labor, landscape, dignity, long-term projects, and photography as a form of witness.
Ten Elliott Erwitt quotes on humor, observation, timing, dogs, visual wit, and the quiet discipline of being present with a camera.
Ten Julia Margaret Cameron quotes on portraiture, beauty, softness, imagination, and photography as an expressive art.
Ten Tina Modotti quotes on art, politics, revolution, form, work, and the responsibility of photographic seeing.
Ten Lewis Hine quotes on work, child labor, reform, social evidence, dignity, and photography as a tool for public change.
Ten Yousuf Karsh quotes on portraiture, character, lighting, presence, and the hidden life a face can reveal.
Ten Edward Weston quotes on form, exact seeing, photographic discipline, and making ordinary subjects visually unavoidable.
Ten Man Ray quotes on photography, painting, surrealism, experiment, chance, and the refusal to keep the camera obedient.
Ten Edward Steichen quotes on photography, style, modern image culture, feeling, and the medium's public power.
Ten Robert Capa quotes on proximity, risk, courage, war photography, and the burden of witnessing events from inside them.
Ten Margaret Bourke-White quotes on courage, access, industry, work, ambition, and photographing what others cannot reach.
Ten concise Ansel Adams quotes on photographic craft, visualization, landscape, printing, and the discipline behind a finished image.
Ten Dorothea Lange quotes about documentary work, empathy, social attention, and learning to see without hiding behind the camera.
Ten Gordon Parks quotes on using the camera as a tool for justice, dignity, self-invention, and visual witness.
Ten Walker Evans quotes on plain style, documentary language, American surfaces, and the discipline of staring.
Ten Berenice Abbott quotes on modern photography, clear seeing, the changing city, and photography as a way to understand the present.
Ten concise lines that show how Goldin turned photography into a record of closeness, loss, and emotional truth.
Ten concise lines that capture Friedlander's precision, humor, and his way of making complexity legible.
Ten lines that show how Sherman treats identity as something staged, worn, and never fully fixed.
Ten short lines from Petersen's direct, unsentimental way of thinking about proximity and human contact.
Ten lines that show how Brassaï turned city life into mood, memory, and nocturnal structure.
Ten concise lines about layering, ambiguity, and the visual logic that drives Webb's street work.
Ten lines that show how Arbus made unease, specificity, and difference central to photography.
Ten lines that reflect Mark's long-form ethic and her insistence on staying with people and stories.
Ten blunt lines that reflect Gilden's confrontational method and his commitment to intensity in the street.
A compact archive of Garry Winogrand quotes on curiosity, chance, street photography, and using the camera to discover what the world looks like.
Ten concise lines that keep Cartier-Bresson's emphasis on perception, geometry, and timing in focus.