Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Shomei Tomatsu

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Japanese photographer Shomei Tomatsu.
Last updated on November 20, 2024.
Shomei Tomatsu

Shōmei Tōmatsu was a Japanese photographer. He is known primarily for his images that depict the impact of World War II on Japan and the subsequent occupation of U.S. forces. As one of the leading postwar photographers, Tōmatsu is attributed with influencing the younger generations of photographers including those associated with the magazine Provoke.

If I had seven lives, I'd be a photographer in every one.
A single photograph is a mere fragment of an experience and, simultaneously, the distillation of the entire body of one's experience.
In short, [photography] is a matter of turning loneliness into thoughts. — © Shomei Tomatsu
In short, [photography] is a matter of turning loneliness into thoughts.
Photography means releasing oneself from one type of gravity and placing oneself in a space where a different force is trying to move you.
In this, photography is the same thing as love. When my gaze, diving into the sea as my subject, converges with the act of photography, hot sparks fly at the point of intersection.
A photographer looks at everything, which is why he must look from beginning to end. Face the subject head-on, stay fixed, turn the entire body into an eye and face the world.
Sometimes a photographer is a passenger, sometimes a person who stays in one place. What he watches changes constantly, but his watching never changes. He doesn't examine like a doctor, defend like a lawyer, analyze like a scholar, support like a priest, make people laugh like a comedian, or intoxicate like a singer. He only watches. This is enough. No, this is all I can do. All a photographer can do is watch. Therefore, a photographer has to watch all the time. He must face the object and make his entire body an eye. A photographer is someone who wagers everything on seeing.
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