Adore Quote by Daniel J. Boorstin
“The most refined skills of color printing, the intricate techniques of wide-angle photography, provide us pictures of trivia bigger and more real than life. We forget that we see trivia and notice only that the reproduction is so good. Man fulfils his dream and by photographic magic produces a precise image of the Grand Canyon. The result is not that he adores nature or beauty the more. Instead he adores his camera - and himself.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in Contemporary Culture, 1961
We often mistake technical mastery for deeper appreciation, valuing the tool and ourselves over the subject.
In simple terms: We confuse skill with reverence for the subject.
Recognize when admiration is for the medium, not the content.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- photography exhibitions
- graphic design
- museum curation
- advertising campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you admire the camera or the scene?
- How does skill affect your appreciation of reality?
The quote may overgeneralize artistic intent, ignoring genuine love for nature.