I tend to think of the act of photographing, generally speaking, as an adventure. My favorite thing is to go where I’ve… — Diane Arbus Copy Share Image
“Writing and photographing is not about copying reality and reproducing it perfectly. It's about showing it to others as you see it… — Katja Michael Copy Share Image
I'm not interested into victim photography. Photographing people suffering and putting it on a museum wall is too weird. — Richard Misrach Copy Share Image
People aren’t photographing for history any more. It’s for immediate gratification. If you’re photographing to share an image, you’re not photographing to… — Larry Towell Copy Share Image
When I found photography, I found this other kind of portraiture of black families and black people who were photographing themselves or… — Amy Sherald Copy Share Image
I don't see the point of photographing trees or rocks because they're there and anyone can photograph them if they're prepared to… — David Bailey Copy Share Image
I'm more interested in photographing people who have done something, like writers or directors - even billionaires - as long as I… — Francesco Carrozzini Copy Share Image
You must feel an affinity for what you are photographing. You must be part of it, and yet remain sufficiently detached to… — George Rodger Copy Share Image
I began photographing around 14; my mother gave me a camera, it's actually the one I still use for creating most of… — Erik Madigan Heck Copy Share Image
If I stage things too much and nothing changes in the act of photographing, then I might as well have not taken… — Justine Kurland Copy Share Image
At any rate, when I began photographing myself, I could place myself in poses that had not been investigated by other artists.… — Lucas Samaras Copy Share Image
... mortification is basic to the act of photographing. The person is mobile, ... then I freeze one moment in his movement,… — August Sander Copy Share Image
I hate cameras. They interfere, they’re always in the way. I wish: if I could just work with my eyes alone. To… — Richard Avedon Copy Share Image
Our very sense of situation is now articulated by the camera's interventions. The omnipresence of cameras persuasively suggests that time consists of… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
When you're working on a film, it's almost like photographing paintings at a museum. You're photographing somebody else's world. I just try… — Mary Ellen Mark Copy Share Image
When you first start photographing a show or being into photography, you might think it's cool to see people with their phones,… — GRiZ Copy Share Image
There's always been something illicit about the way I work. I'm photographing people I don't know, when nobody else is home -… — Katy Grannan Copy Share Image
To me, that is the essence of me as a photographer. It is those ideas, working with them, formulating them and eventually… — Kim Weston Copy Share Image
I started photographing people on the street during World War II. I used a little box Brownie. Nothing too expensive. — Bill Cunningham Copy Share Image
You will never go wrong with actually photographing process. It's primitive. Humans love to see the bipedal animal in us finish things.… — Debra Granik Copy Share Image
When I started photographing my boyfriend of years ago, Brian, I realised I had no right to photograph other people having sex… — Nan Goldin Copy Share Image
I enjoy photographing. It's always interesting, so I can't say one thing is more fun than another. Everything has it's own difficulties. — Garry Winogrand Copy Share Image
The more you do, the more you realize there is to do, what a vast object the metropolis is, and how the… — Berenice Abbott Copy Share Image
It’s important for you to spend your time photographing things that matter to you. You need to understand the things that have… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
Photographing plants makes you look carefully and become aware of the many solutions plants provide to human problems — Andrea Jones Copy Share Image
I like photographing the people I love, the people I admire, the famous, and especially the infamous. My last infamous subject was… — Helmut Newton Copy Share Image
My career was 100% different from what I intended to do. I thought I'd photograph nature and landscapes but I wound up… — Charles Moore Copy Share Image
I love photographing. I love the experience of being around all the things that surround you when you go out to do… — Stuart Franklin Copy Share Image
When I'm photographing, I look for the personal style with which something is worn - sometimes even how an umbrella is carried… — Bill Cunningham Copy Share Image
I always prefer photographing in available light – or Rembrandt-light I like to call it – so you get the natural modulations… — Alfred Eisenstaedt Copy Share Image
I just happened to have my camera and be photographing my friends. It was totally innocent; there was no purpose to the… — Larry Clark Copy Share Image
It quickly came to be that I grew interested in photographing whatever was there wherever I happened to be. For any reason. — William Eggleston Copy Share Image
When you start photographing somebody, it's like a lustful relationship and there's all the excitement of new flesh. — Andrea Modica Copy Share Image
One day, I'll be photographing Kate Moss in Paris, then I'll be on Stephanie Seymour's ranch with her hundred horses wondering what… — Juergen Teller Copy Share Image
My stepfather gave me a Kodak camera when I was 17 years old. I started working at a local photo store in… — Patrick Demarchelier Copy Share Image
I started photographing amazing African wildlife for my own pleasure. It was like a much-needed antidote to my life in the city,… — Laurent Baheux Copy Share Image
“Photographing a culture in the here and now often means photographing the intersection of the present with the past.” — David duChemin Copy Share Image
I don't believe a person has a style. What people have is a way of photographing what is inside them. What is… — Sebastiao Salgado Copy Share Image
I think for me, what I'm doing on set is I'm watching things happen as an audience member and trying to just… — Christopher Nolan Copy Share Image
I've never been comfortable photographing people I know, myself included. I guess I prefer the mystery of strangers. — Alec Soth Copy Share Image