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I'm always mentally photographing everything as practice.
Minor White
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Minor White
Age: 67 †
Born: 1908
Born: July 9
Died: 1976
Died: June 24
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University Teacher
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Minor Martin White
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Photography
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Photographing
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Be still with yourself until the object of your attention affirms your presence.
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We could teach photography as a way to make a living, and best of all, somehow to get students to experience for themselves photography as a way of life.
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Sometimes we work so fast that we don't really understand what's going on in front of the camera. We just kind of sense that, 'Oh my God, it's significant!' and photograph impulsively while trying to get the exposure right. Exposure occupies my mind while intuition frames the images.
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When gifts are given to me through my camera, I accept them graciously.
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I have often photographed when I am not in tune with nature but the photographs look as if I had been. So I conclude that something in nature says, 'Come and take my photograph.' So I do, regardless of how I feel.
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One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are.
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Reaching a 'creative' state of mind thru positive action is considered preferable to waiting for 'inspiration'.
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At first glance a photograph can inform us. At second glance it can reach us.
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To engage a sequence, we keep in mind the photographs on either side of the one in our eye.
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Photography is a language more universal than words.
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A very receptive state of mind... not unlike a sheet of film itself - seemingly inert, yet so sensitive that a fraction of a second's exposure conceives a life in it.
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When I looked at things for what they are I was fool enough to persist in my folly and found that each photograph was a mirror of my Self.
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No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen.
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While we cannot describe its appearance (the equivalent), we can define its function. When a photograph functions as an Equivalent we can say that at that moment, and for that person the photograph acts as a symbol or plays the role of a metaphor for something that is beyond the subject photographed.
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Let the subject generate its own photographs. Become a camera.
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When I look at pictures I have made, I have forgotten what I saw in front of the camera and respond only to what I am seeing in the photographs.
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There's no particular class of photograph that I think is any better than any other class. I'm always and forever looking for the image that has spirit! I don't give a damn how it got made.
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The photographer projects himself into everything he sees, identifying himself with everything in order to know it and to feel it better.
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Students were taught by doing.
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Watching the way the current moves a blade of grass - sometimes I've seen that happen and it has just turned me inside out.
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