Actors Quote by Loretta Lux
“My pictures are not really about the children that I photograph. They're more like actors in a film. I think you can always recognize the children, but they are alienated from their real appearance and become more like metaphors.”
About This Quote
Lux explains that her photographs treat children as symbolic actors, detached from their literal appearance, turning them into metaphorical elements within a larger visual narrative.
In simple terms: Children become symbolic actors, not literal subjects.
Subjects as metaphors.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- gallery exhibitions
- art education
- conceptual photography projects
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- use symbolic staging
- emphasize narrative over realism
Questions to Reflect On
- What ethical lines exist when abstracting real people?
- How does metaphor affect viewer empathy?
Metaphorical portrayal may obscure the child's agency and real experiences.