Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
My work is never intellectual. I never make a negative unless emotionally moved by my subject.
Edward Weston
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Edward Weston
Age: 71 †
Born: 1886
Born: January 1
Died: 1958
Died: January 1
Archer
Diarist
Photographer
Highland Park
Illinois
Edward Henry Weston
Edward H. Weston
Eric Weston
Moved
Negative
Intellectual
Subjects
Unless
Work
Make
Emotionally
Never
Subject
More quotes by Edward Weston
Is love like art - something always ahead, never quite attained.
Edward Weston
My own eyes are no more than scouts on a preliminary search, for the camera's eye may entirely change my idea, even switch me to different subject matter. So I start out with my mind as free from image as the silver film on which I am to record, and I hope as sensitive.
Edward Weston
When a photographer masters the tools and processes of the art, then the quality of the work is only limited by his creative vision.
Edward Weston
The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?
Edward Weston
Ultimately success or failure in photographing people depends on the photographer's ability to understand his fellow man.
Edward Weston
It seems so utterly naive that landscape - not that of the pictorial school - is not considered of social significance when it has a far more important bearing on the human race of a given locale than excrescences called cities.
Edward Weston
I am not limiting myself to theories, so I never question the rightness to my approach.
Edward Weston
The camera should be used for a recording of life, for rendering the very substance and quintessence of the thing itself, whether it be polished steel or palpitating flesh.
Edward Weston
The painters have no copyright on modern art!... I believe in, and make no apologies for, photography: it is the most important graphic medium of our day. It does not have to be, indeed cannot be - compared to painting - it has different means and aims.
Edward Weston
For the obvious reason that nature - unadulterated and unimproved by man - is simply chaos. In fact, the camera proves that nature is crude and lacking in arrangement.
Edward Weston
If I am interested, amazed, stimulated to work, that is sufficient reason to thank the gods, and go ahead!
Edward Weston
To see the Thing itself is essential: the quintessence revealed direct without the fog of impressionism... This then: to photograph a rock, have it look like a rock, but be more than a rock. Significant presentation - not interpretation.
Edward Weston
Good composition is merely the strongest way of seeing.
Edward Weston
My own eyes are no more than scouts on a preliminary search, or the camera's eye may entirely change my idea.
Edward Weston
...through this photographic eye you will be able to look out on a new light-world, a world for the most part uncharted and unexplored, a world that lies waiting to be discovered and revealed.
Edward Weston
Photography, not soft gutless painting, is best equipped to bore into the spirit of today.
Edward Weston
Only with effort can the camera be forced to lie: basically it is an honest medium: so the photographer is much more likely to approach nature in a spirit of inquiry, of communion, instead of with the saucy swagger of self-dubbed artists.
Edward Weston
Results alone should be appraised the way in which these are achieved is of importance only to the maker.
Edward Weston
...the pepper is beginning to show signs of strain, and tonight should grace a salad. It has been suggested that I am a cannibal to eat my models.
Edward Weston
I want the stark beauty that a lens can so exactly render presented without interference of artistic effect.
Edward Weston