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Art Quote by Walker Evans

“Leaving aside the mysteries and the inequities of human talent, brains, taste, and reputations, the matter of art in photography may come down to this: it is the capture and projection of the delights of seeing; it is the defining of observation full and felt.” quote by Walker Evans
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“Leaving aside the mysteries and the inequities of human talent, brains, taste, and reputations, the matter of art in photography may come down to this: it is the capture and projection of the delights of seeing; it is the defining of observation full and felt.”

Walker Evans

About This Quote

Source Essay: Photography and Art, 1975

Art in photography is about capturing and expressing the joy of seeing, defining deep observation.

In simple terms: Photography should capture and convey the joy of seeing.

Key Takeaway

Focus on attentive, expressive observation.

Themes

art observation joy

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical creative

When to use this quote

  • portrait work
  • landscape photography
  • documentary projects

Key Concepts

visual perception aesthetic experience mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your view shape your images?
  • What does “delight of seeing” mean to you?
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