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I would never censor something to please someone. I don't play games.
Joyce Tenneson
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Joyce Tenneson
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: May 29
Photographer
Boston
Massachusetts
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Through a portrait, we can potentially see everything — the history and depth of a person's life, as well as evidence of a primal universal presence. I have dedicated my life and creative energy to capturing these transcendent moments in which a connection is made between the subject, the photographer, and the viewer.
Joyce Tenneson
I never chased after any particular school, never really had mentors I really just did the work that was true to me.
Joyce Tenneson
I have the same themes over and over again. How I'm saying it keeps changing or growing.
Joyce Tenneson
If I had to pick a single word to describe what my pictures are all about, I would say 'secrets.' As a child I always had a secret world and my favorite book was “A Secret Garden.
Joyce Tenneson
Find the one thing you’re good at and FOCUS on it.
Joyce Tenneson
I very strongly believe that if you go back to your roots, if you mine that inner territory, you can bring out something that is indelibly you and authentic - like your thumbprint. It's going to have your style because there is no one like you.
Joyce Tenneson
Michaelangelo said the mirror is our greatest teacher. My use of mirrors in my work helps me uncover psychic layers. Often, the face is distorted in the mirror so it is much more than a simple reflection. Sometimes something surprising emerges - some darkness or secret appears without us knowing why or giving it permission.
Joyce Tenneson
I've always been obsessed with penetrating the female psyche. When I shoot, I'm like a tornado. I never sit down, never take a break, never eat. I'm focused on getting that moment of revelation, of insight, of poignancy, of meaning.
Joyce Tenneson
Have the utmost respect for your subjects. Love them.
Joyce Tenneson