Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Helmut Gernsheim

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a photographer Helmut Gernsheim.
Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Helmut Gernsheim

Helmut Erich Robert Kuno Gernsheim was a historian of photography, collector, and photographer.

The danger lies in unconventional experiments signaling for a general license to do as they please, and pass off sloppy workmanship as creative intention.
Neither camera, nor lens, nor film determine the quality of pictures; it is the visual perception of the man behind the mechanism which brings them to life. Art contains the allied ideas of making and begetting, of being master of one's craft and able to create. Without these properties no art exists and no photographic art can come into being
Photography is the only “language” understood in all parts of the world, and bridging all nations and cultures, it links the family of man. Independent of political influence - where people are free - it reflects truthfully life and events, allows us to share in the hopes and despair of others, and illuminates political and social conditions. We become the eye-witnesses of the humanity and inhumanity of mankind . . .
I think only a superb news or reportage picture could move me. Other photographs may leave a strong impression on me, but they don't move me. — © Helmut Gernsheim
I think only a superb news or reportage picture could move me. Other photographs may leave a strong impression on me, but they don't move me.
Photography is the only "language" understood in all parts of the world, and, bridging all nations and cultures, it links the family of man.
Your nightmare existence in a trunk is over... At long last you will be recognized as the inventor of photography. This picture will prove it to all the world. (On his discovery of the first photograph, made by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.)
Considering that knowledge of the chemical as well as the optical principles of photography was fairly widespread following Schulze's experiment (in 1725)... the circumstance that photography was not invented earlier remains the greatest mystery in its history... It had apparently never occurred to any of the multitude of artists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who were in the habit of using the camera obscura to try to fix its image permanently.
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