Top 1200 Documentary Photography Quotes & Sayings - Page 14
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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I wanted [my photography] to appear as though the camera was seeing by itself.
My blog is actually all self-photography unless it's a photo shoot.
Apart from photography and music videos, I also do graphic design.
Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried!
My sympathies have always been with the everyday people... the center of my photography.
The film [Dream of Life] came together when we started editing; it was organic, it became nonlinear and it was its own animal. And I didn't want to tame it, either. I wanted it to be different. It's not your typical documentary.
I am interested in computers and technology, and art, photography, and design.
Maybe I'll paint, do photography, just something else. I can see that.
Apart from the traditional paintings I also dabble with a little photography.
Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing, photography, and writing.
I became involved in photography when I was about thirteen years old.
Photography by nature is spiritual, considering it comes from the darkness to show the light.
He was a very generous soul and was exceptionally dedicated to the medium of photography.
I don't think that digital photography is romantic yet. It's not sympathetic the way that film is.
Photography is the easiest art, which perhaps makes it the hardest.
Photography is a kind of overstatement, a heroic copulation with the material world.
I had a love for photography, which of course rolled into cinematography.
In many ways, unexpected results are what have most inspired my photography.
I was interested in photography from my college days and wanted to become a cinematographer.
With photography, I like to leave a lot of the story, even to myself.
I love photography and first editions. I have that in my genes. My father was an archivist.
As Spectator I wanted to explore photography not as a question (a theme) but as a wound.
There's something about light field photography that's just magical.
The great thing about 'The Office' and it being single-camera and the documentary style is that it's mostly a comedy, but 10 percent of it is, we get to show the existential angst that exists in the American workplace.
I sometimes wonder, with the Oxbridge comics, the broadcasters seem to say, at some point, now I trust you to do a documentary, you can be the voice for a maths show, or whatever. I don't think we're ever considered in that way.
I was very impressed with Davis Guggenheim's 'An Inconvenient Truth.' He's inspired me as one of the newer, cutting-edge documentary filmmakers. I see those films, and I'm just instinctively drawn to them.
I became interested in photography when I found my own sketching was inadequate.
Photography could have been invented in color. Colors existed.
The secret of photography is, the camera takes on the character and personality of the handler.
I would never understand photography, the sneaky, murderous taxidermy of it.
I draw badly. Photography's much easier than drawing.
Photography has the power to undo your assumptions about the world.
By stealthily teaching dependence, photography can turn out to be dangerous.
The invention of photography destroyed the canons of representational, imitative art.
Photography is the first art wherein the tool does most of the work.
The over-reliance on photography holds so many artists back.
There is 3 key things for good photography: the camera,lighting and... Photoshop
If I had to start over, I'd pursue photography - probably to the exclusion of acting.
I don't think photography has anything remotely to do with the brain. It has to do with eye appeal.
I have no fear of photography as long as it cannot be used in heaven and in hell.
I was an artistic dilettante for a while, in photography and collage and the visual arts.
Photography was the only thing that mattered in my life and I gave it everything.
I've always been super into photography and the visuals that support my music.
My first narrative films developed out of a documentary process - finding someone who was willing to be filmed, watching, listening, taking copious notes and many hours of video footage.
As the documentary 'True Son' illustrates, my campaign for city council started really small - with eight mostly political neophytes in my living room and with young people knocking on doors.
Watching a documentary with people hacking their way through some polar wasteland is merely a visual. Actually trying to deal with cold that can literally kill you is quite a different thing.
For me, photography only stopped because I was selling books.
You don't have to shoot the film in the first couple days of principal photography.
Photography is essentially a personal matter - a search for inner truth.
I love creating. I had been really into photography when I was in college.
There is nothing wrong with photography, if you don't mind the perspective of a paralysed Cyclops.
I believe that the essence of photography is black and white. Color is but a deviance.
I chose photography over writing. I had to make a living.
I was really into writing short fiction and also photography when I was a kid.
Photography is like a river with a thousand streams that never converge.
My paid gigs allow me to pay for my documentaries, like a drug habit, I suppose. If I'm lucky enough to be working steady, however, it leaves little time for the documentary hobby.
I really don't have any idea about photography, but I take pictures.
I became obsessed with the storytelling of photography and going on little adventures.
God gave me photography so that I could pray with my eyes.
A lot of the photography I'm doing and thinking about is directed at Instagram.
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