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It is not in the nature of lenses to tell the whole truth. They are instruments of exaggeration and belittlement.
— Walter J. Phillips
The only thing man knows instinctively is how to weep.
— Pliny The Elder
The first principle of a civilized state is that the power is legitimate only when it is under contract.
— Walter Lippmann
When you look at nature, you see a hidden mystery that gives a special flavor to the photograph.
— Abbas Kiarostami
Actually, it's nature itself that creates the most beautiful pictures, I'm only choosing the perspective.
— Katja Michael
Every traveler should make their own observation.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
As the son of a Protestant Christian mother and a Shia Muslim father, I have nevertheless ended up without a religious bone in my body.
— Jim Al-Khalili
Many photographers think they are photographing nature when they are only caricaturing her.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Timothy O'Sullivan was, it seems to me, the greatest of the photographers because he understood nature first as architecture.
— Robert Adams
The tragic incident of Luis Salom reminds us that our sport, our passion, is dangerous. We know it but, in a way, we don't think about it.
— Valentino Rossi
When the need arises - and it does - you must be able to shoot your own dog.
— Robert A. Heinlein
When you take pictures of nature with passion, nature poses for you more passionately!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
If you don't capture the moments, it will be gone forever.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
People think fame and money will bring you happiness. Fame actually makes life, especially human relationships, much more complicated.
— Adrien Brody
We do not wonder that there is conflict in the world. There is now, and has been from the time that Cain slew Abel, so much of hatred.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Photography by nature is spiritual, considering it comes from the darkness to show the light.
— Kevin Russo
When you change your NOW story, you instantly change your past story and your future story.
— Robert G. Allen
Photography started as a means of getting reference material for my paintings of nature subjects.
— Nigel Dennis
Photography is nature seen from the eyes outwards. Painting is nature seen from the eyes inwards.
— Charles Sheeler
A garden is not a picture, but a language.
— Henry Mitchell
The only nature I'm interested in is my own nature.
— Aaron Siskind
The whole nature of photography has changed with the advent of a camera in everybody's hand.
— Sally Mann
Photography, when used as a representational art, is not a mere copy of nature. This is proved by the rarity of the 'good' photograph.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Style ain't nothing but keeping the same idea from beginning to end. Everybody got it.
— August Wilson
Nature is beautiful in all its chaos. However, a nature photograph is beautiful only in the absence of chaos.
— Mike MacDonald
My emotions, instincts, and interests are all with nature.
— Eliot Porter
If art is the poetic interpretation of nature, photography is the exact translation; it is exactitude in art or the complement of art. (1854)
— Charles Negre
I'm a martial arts buff, so anything martial arts.
— Noah Hathaway
Nature photographs downright bore me for some reason or other. I think: 'Oh, yes. Look at that sand dune. What of it?'
— Walker Evans
Nothing seemed to me more appropriate than to project an image of our time with absolute fidelity to nature by means of photography.
— August Sander
Photography promises an enhanced mastery of nature, but photography also threatens conflagration and anarchy.
— Allan Sekula
Nature is a picture waiting to be taken.
— Katja Michael
Photography is a witness against the mistaken opinion that art is an imitation of nature.
— Heinrich Heine
A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can.
— Michel De Montaigne
One of the best things to do sometimes is simply to be.
— Eric Butterworth