Invitations Quote by John Paul Caponigro Download Open image “A photograph is an invitation to look - and to look at looking.” — John Paul Caponigro ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Invitations Looks Photograph Photographer Photography
I suspect it is for one's self-interest that one looks at one's surroundings and one's self. This search is personally born and is indeed… — Lee Friedlander Copy Share Image
I believe photography is about choosing to live, being brave. Looking is an act of courage. It's terrifying. It's possible to see too much,… — Laurel Nakadate Copy Share Image
All of us tend to look at photographs as if we are simply gazing through a two-dimensional window onto some outside world. This is… — Geoffrey Batchen Copy Share Image
You don’t have to go looking for pictures. The material is generous. You go out and the pictures are staring at YOU. — Lee Friedlander Copy Share Image
A photograph is not merely a substitute for a glance. It is a sharpened vision. It is the revelation of new and important facts. — Sid Grossman Copy Share Image
When a person looks at a photograph you've taken, they will always think of themselves, their own life experience. They will relate your photograph… — Jason Fulford Copy Share Image
To take photographs means to recognize - simultaneously and within a fraction of a second - both the fact itself and the rigorous organization… — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
What you look for in a picture is a metaphor, something that means something more, that makes you think about things you've seen or… — Mary Ellen Mark Copy Share Image
photographs alter and enlarge our notions of what is worth looking at and what we have a right to observe. They are a grammar… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
Being a photographer is making people look at what I want them to look at. — Ruth Orkin Copy Share Image
A photographer looks at everything, which is why he must look from beginning to end. Face the subject head-on, stay fixed, turn the entire… — Shomei Tomatsu Copy Share Image
What a photograph shows us is how a particular thing could be seen, or could be made to look - at a specific moment,… — A. D. Coleman 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 Copy Share Image
Many oriental cultures make a distinction between two ways of looking - 'hard eyes' and 'soft eyes'. When we look with hard eyes, we… — John Paul Caponigro 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 Copy Share Image
Don't ask 'Should I ...?'. Instead, 'Ask what happens if I ...?' — John Paul Caponigro Copy Share Image
Visual artists choreograph dances for the eyes, guiding visual journeys in specific ways. But when presented with little or nothing, the journeys of the… — John Paul Caponigro 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 the subconscious… — John Paul Caponigro 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 the way… — John Paul Caponigro 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 move in… — John Paul Caponigro 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 once and… — John Paul Caponigro Copy Share Image
It's one thing to make a beautiful thing; it's another thing to make a living thing. — John Paul Caponigro 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 still, we… — John Paul Caponigro Copy Share Image
If you don't like us, don't accept our invitations and don't invite us to come to see you. Whether you like it or not,… — Nikita Khrushchev Copy Share Image
Advertising becomes a dialogue that becomes an invitation to a relationship. — Lester Wunderman Copy Share Image
The honest answer is more complex. On some level I was sent. Or inspired. Or called. But my calling, such as it was, wasn't… — Chris Bohjalian Copy Share Image
I'm getting less good at faking it. People in my family are noticing and asking what's wrong. My friends give me invitations to talk,… — Martha Manning Copy Share Image
“Do not grieve over temptations you suffer. When the Lord intends to bestow a particular virtue on us, He often permits us first to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Grace is the central invitation to life and the final word. It's the beckoning nudge and the overwhelming, undeserved mercy that urges us to… — Tim Hansel Copy Share Image
A favorite strategy was the paragraph-terminating: Right? Followed immediately by Wrong. This linear invitation to a mugging was considered a strategy of wit. — Renata Adler Copy Share Image
I see the Beijing National Stadium as an architectural project. I accepted Herzog and De Meuron's invitation to collaborate on the design, and our… — Ai Weiwei Copy Share Image
When invitation come, then I inquire just to see new place or seeing just the one sort of family, then not much interest. — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
We never like to miss an opportunity to make Jesus the Lord of our life. That's why I never like to have a service… — Joel Osteen Copy Share Image
A story is an invitation, and a challenge, and a choice. — Marilyn Chandler McEntyre Copy Share Image