Famous Quotes & Sayings

A. D. Coleman Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy the top 8 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by A. D. Coleman.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Famous Quotes By A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 114305

The past is always with us, in the form of our photographs, which we feel as we might a rosary, wearing them smooth with the fingering of our eyes. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 409458

It is no coincidence that one cardinal rule in brainwashing is to remove from the victim all photographs of himself and people he has known. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 793876

The battle for the acceptance of photography as Art was not only counter-productive but counter-revolutionary. The most important photography is most emphatically not Art. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 952146

Photographs are of course about their makers, and are to be read for what they disclose in that regard no less than for what they reveal of the world as their makers comprehend, invent, and describe it. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 1163381

Any photographer worth his/her salt - that is, any photographer of professional caliber, in control of the craft, regardless of imagistic bent - can make virtually anything look good. Which means, of course, that she or he can make virtually anything look bad - or look just about any way at all. After all, that is the real work of photography: making things look, deciding how a thing is to appear in the image. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 1301875

The simple fact is this: There are no neutral photographs. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 1615034

What a photograph shows us is how a particular thing could be seen, or could be made to look - at a specific moment, in a specific context, by a specific photographer employing specific tools. — A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman Quotes 2030319

We've spent now about 150 years trying to convince ourselves that photographs are reliable evidence, some unimpeachable slice of the real world. That was a myth from the very beginning. — A. D. Coleman