Born Quote by Alfred Stieglitz
“I have all but killed myself for Photography. My passion for it is greater than ever. It's forty years that I have fought its fight... I am not fighting to make a 'name' for myself. Maybe you have some feeling for what the fight is for. It's a world's fight... All that's born of spirit seems mad in these days of materialism run riot.”
About This Quote
The speaker describes an obsessive devotion to photography as a spiritual struggle against materialism, emphasizing art's purpose beyond personal fame.
In simple terms: Art as a spiritual battle.
Passion transcends recognition.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Artist confronting commercial pressure
- Creator seeking meaning
- Individual resisting societal norms
- Photographer confronting self-doubt
- Artist reflecting on legacy
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Inspiring artists to prioritize purpose over fame
- Guiding educators on framing art as a moral pursuit
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to fight for a cause beyond personal gain?
- How can artists balance material needs with spiritual aspirations?
Some may argue that personal ambition can coexist with artistic integrity, and that fame does not necessarily diminish spiritual intent.