The main difference seems to be that, whereas photography still claims some sort of objectivity, digital imaging is an overtly fictional process.… — Geoffrey Batchen Copy Share Image
I started thinking of digital imaging, not photography, in 1994 as it seemed the most appropriate way to deal with ideas of… — Patricia Piccinini Copy Share Image
Digital imaging is as much about chemistry as it is about semiconductors. — Antonio Perez Copy Share Image
With the advent of digital imaging I made the transition from trying to figure out how to do things to creating objects,… — John Dykstra Copy Share Image
Digital imaging allows both groups to rise above the limitations of mess and clutter and mechanics, and apply our talents to creating… — Buffy Sainte-Marie Copy Share Image
Digital imaging has untied our hands with regards to technical limitations. We no longer have to be arbiters of technology; we get… — John Dykstra Copy Share Image