Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Pedro Meyer

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Spanish photographer Pedro Meyer.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Pedro Meyer

Pedro Meyer is a Spanish photographer based in Mexico. He is one of the pioneers of the digital revolution in contemporary photography. He was the founder and president of the Consejo Mexicano de Fotografía and organizer of the first three Latin American Photography Colloquiums.

The photograph as an objective representation of reality simply does not exist. The photograph does not explain to you what is going on to the left or to the right or above or below the frame. Oftentimes, it doesn't even explain to you what is going on inside the frame.
Before, the myth of photography doesn't lie was used in order to cover up tricks. If I [make a] portrait [of] you, accommodate you, illuminate you, put make up on you or use a filter, am I not manipulating reality? The only difference is that now I can do it from the computer in the postclick instead of the preclick. If I decide to photograph something instead of something else, I also manipulate reality. Of course a photograph can lie or commit abuse, but it always could.
[Photography] is the non-complacence of the eye. To practice my right to look is also a critical attitude. If I stare at you, I will make you uncomfortable, and culturally we have a difficulty of staring and being stared at.
At certain moments of intense personal grief, capturing images was for me the only way to comprehend later what was happening. — © Pedro Meyer
At certain moments of intense personal grief, capturing images was for me the only way to comprehend later what was happening.
I have always questioned everything: education, the obligation to memorize, authority. Perhaps that is why I have photographed everything.
I always found it rather pathetic that as a photographer I would be dependent to such a large extent on sheer luck... So the moment I was offered [digital] tools to bend the shape of the image into my choices, and not those of lady luck, I was hooked.
The digital tools allow us to have control over what and how we can alter an image that was unimaginable in the era of analog photography.
Merging photographs can be more real than the isolated image because reality is so much more rich than just an isolated moment.
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