Occupation: Photographer Birth: June 22, 1897 Death: September 27, 1966
To do justice to modern technology's rigid linear structure, to the lofty gridwork of cranes and bridges, to the dynamism of machines operating at on….
... modern life is no longer thinkable without photography..
I'd like to briefly state the accomplishment that we expect from a photographer. He must make the person being photographed forget that he has eaten ….
There is an urgent need to examine old opinions and look at things from a new viewpoint. There must be an increase in the joy one takes in an object,….
Let us... leave art to the artists, and let us try to use the medium of photography to create photographs that can endure because of their photograph….
There was a time when one looked over one's shoulder with an ironical smile at the photographer and when photography as a profession seemed almost in….
In photography one should surely proceed from essence of the object and attempt to represent it with photographic terms alone..
Nature, after all, is not so poor that she requires constant improvement.
Technique does not need to be interpreted. It interprets itself. You have to choose the right objects and focus on them precisely and they will tell ….