Every photograph is altered, to one degree or another. — John Paul Caponigro Altered Copy Share Image
Listen carefully. The way(s) we speak about things is revealing. — John Paul Caponigro Communication Copy Share Image
It's one thing to make a beautiful thing; it's another thing to make a living thing. — John Paul Caponigro Beautiful Copy Share Image
It takes asking many questions from many perspectives to truly understand something. — John Paul Caponigro Asking Copy Share Image
Don't ask 'Should I ...?'. Instead, 'Ask what happens if I ...?' — John Paul Caponigro Asks Copy Share Image
A photograph is an invitation to look - and to look at looking. — John Paul Caponigro Invitations Copy Share Image
Above all, remember that the computer simply isn't as intelligent as you are. — John Paul Caponigro Computer Copy Share Image
Less information often leads to more interpretation. — John Paul Caponigro Information Copy Share Image
Inquiry is more important than answers, for it is the questions we ask and the way in which we ask them that… — John Paul Caponigro Answer Copy Share Image
Many times we are tempted to defer to the documents we create, rather than the direct experiences we have. — John Paul Caponigro Defer Copy Share Image
Photographs are never records of the way things are; they're records of the way things were. — John Paul Caponigro Photograph Copy Share Image
Images are altered in many ways, to many degrees, and for many reasons, so it's important for viewers to be informed of… — John Paul Caponigro Altered Copy Share Image
What we see changes what we know. What we know changes what we see. Perception, belief, action, and change are codependent. — John Paul Caponigro Action Copy Share Image
Different people can photograph the same things with the same tools and create such different images. — John Paul Caponigro Different Copy Share Image
I'd say seeking is one of the fundamental artistic impulses. Art is about discovery. The medium is not the message. — John Paul Caponigro Art Copy Share Image
We're responsible for everything that's included in the frame. We're also responsible for what's not included in the frame. We're responsible for… — John Paul Caponigro Frame Copy Share Image
Mysterious spaces cause us to turn inward. Amid a rich upwelling of association, we encounter many aspects of ourselves. As we grow… — John Paul Caponigro Aspect Copy Share Image
Amid countless everyday miracles, I come in contact with something greater than myself and realize I am a part of it... I… — John Paul Caponigro Contact Copy Share Image
The primary mode of experiencing images is non-verbal... but once it's brought out into the light of the day, what's understood by… — John Paul Caponigro Conscious Copy Share Image
Color is a powerful physical, biological, and psychological force. When less color and less intense color is present, trace amounts and subtle… — John Paul Caponigro Amount Copy Share Image
It's important that we regularly reconsider, revise, and expand our practices, as our capabilities and needs evolve, both to strengthen our understanding… — John Paul Caponigro Awareness Copy Share Image
To be sure, not all moments are equally fleeting. Some moments last longer than others. And certain events do reoccur more than… — John Paul Caponigro Another chance Copy Share Image
Very often there is too little information in photographs to deduce how they were made and even what they represent. We rely… — John Paul Caponigro Documents Copy Share Image
The most important question is, 'Am I asking the most important question?' The second most important question is, 'Am I asking the… — John Paul Caponigro Asking Copy Share Image
The computer is a tool akin to a telescope or a microscope; a tool that opens vast frontiers of possibilities and brings… — John Paul Caponigro Capture Copy Share Image
Many oriental cultures make a distinction between two ways of looking - 'hard eyes' and 'soft eyes'. When we look with hard… — John Paul Caponigro Culture Copy Share Image
Photography is much more about elimination than inclusion. The images we make with a lens typically eliminate ninety percent of our field… — John Paul Caponigro Artifacts Copy Share Image
Color is a powerful physical, biological, and psychological force. — John Paul Caponigro Color Copy Share Image
How do we know what we know? Is seeing believing? Is believing seeing? — John Paul Caponigro Believe Copy Share Image
We are the strongest filter we can place before the lens. We point the lens both outward and inward. — John Paul Caponigro Filters Copy Share Image
Through the experience of art, the powers of perception and transformation can be awakened, in both those who create it and those… — John Paul Caponigro Art Copy Share Image