Artistic Quote by Bill Jay
“...photographers who carry 60 pounds of equipment up a hill to photograph a view are not suffering enough, although their whining causes enough suffering among their listeners. No, if they really expect us to respect their search for enlightenment and artistic expression, in [the] future they will drag the equipment up the hill by their genitals and take the view with a tripod leg stuck through their foot.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Bill Jay on photography philosophy (date unknown)
Excessive self‑pity about artistic hardship is mocked; true dedication requires perseverance without complaint.
In simple terms: Complaining about difficulty is unproductive; real art demands endurance.
Endure hardship without whining.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- mountain photography
- creative projects
- physical challenges
- performance art
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What limits should artists set for themselves?
- How can you balance effort with self‑care?
Some may view extreme endurance as unnecessary or harmful.