Paradox Quote by Ray Metzker Download Open image “Photographers are victims of paradox, tracking the impermanent to make it permanent.” — Ray Metzker ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Paradox Permanent Photographer Photography Tracking Victim
Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come… — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
Photographers can create moments that will never happen again but last a lifetime. — Tyler Shields Copy Share Image
“Of all the means of expression, photography is the only one that fixes forever the precise and transitory instant. We photographers deal in things… — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
We photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing, and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth can make them come… — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
Photographers deal in things which are continuously vanishing... — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
“The paradox is that some of the most artistically valuable contemporary photographs are content with being photographs, are not under the same compulsion to… — Geoff Dyer Copy Share Image
The intensive use of photographs by mass media lays ever fresh responsibilities upon the photographer. We have to acknowledge the existence of a chasm… — Henri Cartier-Bresson Copy Share Image
Photography is thus brought within reach of every human being who desires to preserve a record of what he sees… and enables the fortunate… — George Eastman Copy Share Image
It is a cruel, ironical art, photography. The dragging of captured moments into the future; moments that should have been allowed to be evaporate… — Kate Morton Copy Share Image
Photographers encode their concepts as photographic images so as to give others information, so as to produce models for them and thereby to become… — Vilem Flusser Copy Share Image
Photographers stop photographing a subject too soon before they have exhausted the possibilities. — Dorothea Lange Copy Share Image
When photographers get beyond copying the achievements of others, or just repeating their own accidental first successes, they learn that they do not know… — Robert Adams Copy Share Image
I don't need exotic places to be stimulated. Out of familiarity comes nuance. The more you revisit a subject the more you're like to… — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
What appears in the pictures was the subject's decision, not mine. I took what they presented - delicate moments - unadorned and unglamorous, yet… — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
I never wanted to make portraits - to photograph celebrities, beautiful people, beautiful landscapes, beautiful buildings, or people in distressing situations… I have always… — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
I am not an objective reporter. I prefer to go further, to the unstated things of our existence. What I can't understand and grasp… — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
The collection of photographs is a statement about the relationship of my camera and me. — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
A lot of my work is about is about events, but I also think a lot of my work is about fragmentation… You have… — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
Why one picture stands out among many others is always a mystery. In the beginning the subject is never quite known, but in the… — Ray Metzker Copy Share Image
“I never use paradox. The statements I make are wearisome and obvious common sense. I have even been driven to the tedium of reading… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
The great paradox of the civil rights revolution is that instead of enforcing and expanding equality before the law, the revolution created differential rights… — Paul Craig Roberts Copy Share Image
:)So Micayla didn't quite understand the meaning of the word paradox, so like most things I struggle to understand or make sense of I… — Micayla Ludick Basson Copy Share Image
When you're in a room with twenty people who've all got the True Theory of the universe, it's difficult to know what to do.… — Margaret Wertheim Copy Share Image
The paradox of vengefulness is that it makes men dependent upon those who have harmed them, believing that their release from pain will come… — Laura Hillenbrand Copy Share Image
The locus of the modern struggle with its enemy of death is clearly the body (not mind, society, or the afterworld). The body is… — Margaret M. Lock Copy Share Image
I think writing kind of burns out the flaming question. Sometimes it might feel like when you're living with certain paradoxes and they're unarticulated,… — Maggie Nelson Copy Share Image
Paradox: how do we know what we have failed to see because we have no language to express it, thus we cannot know that… — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
Perhapsthemost sublimeinsights oftheJewishprophets and the Christian gospel is the knowledge that since perfection is love, the apprehension of perfection is at once the means… — Reinhold Niebuhr Copy Share Image
In the hero stories, the call to go on a journey takes the form of a loss, an error, a wound, an unexplainable longing,… — David Richo Copy Share Image
The best reaction to a paradox is to invent a genuinely new and deep idea. — Ian Hacking Copy Share Image
Most marriages recognize this paradox: Passion destroys passion; we want what puts an end to wanting what we want. — John Fowles Copy Share Image