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I believe there is no more creative medium than photography to recreate the living world of our time. Photography gladly accepts the challenge because it is at home in its element: namely, realism - real life - the now.
Berenice Abbott
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Berenice Abbott
Age: 93 †
Born: 1898
Born: July 17
Died: 1991
Died: December 9
Architectural Photographer
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Springfield
Ohio
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Bernice Abbott
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What to me is anathema - a corpse-like, outmoded hangover - is for photography to be a bad excuse for another medium. ... Is not photography good enough in itself, that it must be made to look like something else, supposedly superior?
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The more you do, the more you realize there is to do, what a vast object the metropolis is, and how the work of photographing could go on forever.
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The art is in selecting what is worthwhile to take the trouble about.
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Some people are still unaware that reality contains unparalleled beauties. The fantastic and unexpected, the ever-changing and renewing is nowhere so exemplified as in real life itself.
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You scientists are the worst photographers in the world and you need the best photographers in the world and I'm the one to do it.
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What we need of equipment is this: let it possess as good a structure as the real-life content that surrounds us. We need more simplifications to free us for seeing.
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Suppose we took a thousand negatives... combining the elegances, the squalor, the curiosities, the monuments, the sad faces, the triumphant faces, the power, the irony, the strength, the decay, the past, the present, the future of a city - that would be my favorite picture.
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If a medium is representational by nature of the realistic image formed by a lens, I see no reason why we should stand on our heads to distort that function. On the contrary, we should take hold of that very quality, make use of it, and explore it to the fullest.
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I haven't seen too many images that have impressed me!
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I have yet to see a fine photograph which is not a good document.
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Photography was the medium preeminently qualified to unite art with science. Photography was born in the years which ushered in the scientific age, an offspring of both science and art.
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I think the important decision for a photographer is to choose a subject that intensely interests him or her.
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Abstraction in photography is ridiculous, and is only an imitation of painting. We stopped imitating painters a hundred years ago, so to imitate them in this day and age is laughable.
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To chart a course, one must have a direction. In reality, the eye is no better than the philosophy behind it. The photographer creates, evolves a better, a more selective, more acute seeing eye by looking ever more sharply at what is going on in the world.
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Photography helps people to see.
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The photograph may be presented as finely and artistically as you will but to merit serious consideration, must be directly connected with the world we live in.
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Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone it has to be itself.
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Photography doesn't teach you to express your emotions it teaches you how to see.
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What the human eye observes casually and incuriously, the eye of the camera (the lens) notes with relentless fidelity.
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I took to photography like a duck to water. I never wanted to do anything else. Excitement about the subject is the voltage which pushes me over the mountain of drudgery necessary to produce the final photograph.
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