Cinema Quote by William Klein
“When you use film, you use accidents, but there aren't any accidents with digital photography. I don't mind that it's easy. But I do mind that there is a sort of consensus with the camera and the subject and the light, and you look at something, and you photograph it, and you get what you see.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: William Klein on photography, 1975
Digital photography eliminates accidental serendipity, creating a consensus between camera, subject, and light that captures only what is seen.
In simple terms: Digital photos lack happy accidents, showing only what’s obvious.
Seek intentional creativity beyond the obvious.
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When to use this quote
- artistic practice
- media studies
- creative workshops
- marketing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you create “accidents” intentionally?
- What does “seeing” mean in photography?
Some argue digital tools expand possibilities.