“And the people in the photographs always seem a lot happier than you are.” — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
My photographs are not pure: they are a seething wealth of imperfection. — Frederick Sommer Copy Share Image
We are judged, not by the photographs we take, but by the photographs we show. — Ted Grant Copy Share Image
“A photograph shouldn't be just a picture, it should be a philosophy.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
The photographs are a visual record of Kachchh as it delightfully exists today, but might change differently tomorrow. — RMKATTA Copy Share Image
“I can’t defend this position, but I think I take photographs because there are things that nobody would see unless I photographed… — Patricia Bosworth Copy Share Image
Photographs that transcend but do not deny their literal situation appeal to me. — Sam Abell Copy Share Image
If I’d only known which [photographs] would be very good and liked, I wouldn’t have had to do all the thousands of… — Saul Leiter Copy Share Image
But empirically I've come to understand that my photographs really don't do any harm. — Jock Sturges Copy Share Image
The thing is, when you take photographs, you meet a lot of people but you don't actually know anybody. It is very… — Antony Armstrong-Jones Copy Share Image
I've been criticised for pretty, smiley photographs, but at least someone is happy! In my mind, I am always giving the image… — Mario Testino Copy Share Image
The beauty of photographs are that they never change…even if the people in them do... — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
Archaeologists gave the military the idea to use aerial photographs for spying and field survey. We are fortunate that the spatial and… — Sarah Parcak Copy Share Image
Few Americans have ever met their Congresspeople. They don't see them at the grocery store; they don't meet them at the bowling… — Ben Shapiro Copy Share Image
To take a photograph is to participate in another person's mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it,… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
Putin himself is a character out of fiction, an uber-macho former Soviet thug running a massive, expansionist kleptocracy. The man stages photographs… — Ben Shapiro Copy Share Image
'Potato-chip news' is news that's repetitive, requires little effort to absorb, and is consumable in massive quantities: true crime, natural disasters, political… — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
Still photographs often differ from life more by their silence than by the immobility of their subjects. Landscape pictures tend to converge… — Robert Adams Copy Share Image
I'm very interested in making the photographs look real, but a lot of them are highly synthetic. They're hybrids, located somewhere between… — Larry Sultan Copy Share Image
A photograph can make you feel so many different things. When you look at war photographs of Vietnam, or something similar, it… — Mario Testino Copy Share Image
“Later, when she sees the photographs for the first time, she will be surprised at how calm her face looks - how… — Anita Shreve Copy Share Image
In a photograph, if I am able to evoke not alone a feeling of the reality of the surface physical world but… — Wynn Bullock Copy Share Image
“We both disliked rude rickshwalas, shepu bhaji in any form, group photographs at weddings, lizards, tea that has gone cold, the habit… — Sachin Kundalkar Copy Share Image
The two dozen commonplace childhood photographs - snowsuit, pony, tennis racket, looming fender of a Dodge - were an inexhaustible source of… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
They [photographs] teach you about your own unraveling past, or about the immediacy of yesterday. They show you what you look at.… — Joel Meyerowitz Copy Share Image
We fought in 1974 - that was a long time ago. After 1981, we became the best of friends. By 1984, we… — George Foreman Copy Share Image
“My studio team and I approached the creation of this series with enthusiasm, wit, sincerity and sometimes more than a dash of… — Waswo X Waswo Copy Share Image
“In the future, readers of newspapers and magazines will probably view news pictures more as illustrations than as reportage, since they will… — Mark Z. Danielewski Copy Share Image
However much [photographs] may lie, they do so with the raw materials of truth. — Wright Morris Copy Share Image