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Social media forces girls to bear witness to painful realities of relationship that were previously hidden from view. It is a new kind of TMI, or 'too much information': publicly posted photographs of an outing or party you did not attend, or a personal web page like Formspring, can send a girl into paroxysms of anxiety and grief.
Rachel Simmons
Relationship
You
Grief
Anxiety
Witness
Social Media
Too Much
Girl
Party
Too
Hidden
Kind
Photographs
Posted
Outing
Web
Bear
Attend
New
Like
Forces
New Kind
Were
Did
Personal
Send
Information
Realities
Social
Much
Page
View
Painful
Media
Publicly
In Majorca, I can be myself. I go to the supermarket and the cinema, and I am just Rafa. Everyone knows me, and it is no big deal. I can go all day - no photographs.
Rafael Nadal
Myself
Day
Me
Cinema
Big
Everyone
All Day
No Big Deal
Photographs
Supermarket
Knows
Deal
Am
Big Deal
Go
Just
In so many instances, there has been an attempt to rewrite history. And many times, on photographs, Martin and I were marching together, hand in hand; they cropped the photographs and left me out.
Ralph Abernathy
Me
History
Together
Out
Has-Been
Photographs
Martin
Attempt
Were
Been
Hand
Hand-In-Hand
Left
Times
Rewrite
Many
Marching
I love photographs. I love taking photographs. When I see something that's great, I want to capture that. You put it out there and on a place like Instagram you can put it there and review it later.
Reggie Watts
Love
Great
You
Later
Out
Photographs
See
Something
Instagram
Put
Taking
Like
Review
Want
Place
Capture
Steichen bought my first photographs that I ever sold. He recognized the style from the school of Black Mountain. After that, it was about twenty years before I sold another photograph.
Robert Rauschenberg
School
Black
First
Style
Before
Sold
Recognized
Photograph
Photographs
About
He
Bought
Another
Years
Mountain
After
Twenty
Ever
What do you say to your sister who poses in the nude? It's not like you are really itching to see photographs of your sister naked. I mean, it's just something that is not too exciting.
Ron Reagan
You
Naked
Sister
Too
Say
Photographs
See
Something
Exciting
Like
Itching
Just
Just Something
Mean
Really
Your
Who
Poses
We musicians often get inspiration from films and books or photographs, not only by music.
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Music
Musicians
Films
Books
Photographs
Only
Inspiration
Get
Often
'Woman on the Plaza,' with its distinct horizon, snow-like surfaces, wintry wall, stunning sunlight, sharp shadows, and hurrying figure, would become the most biographical of my photographs - an abstract image of the landscape and life of northern Ohio where I grew up and first practiced photography.
Sam Abell
Life
Woman
Photography
First
Become
Plaza
Distinct
Would
Sunlight
Photographs
Hurrying
Horizon
Shadows
Abstract
Sharp
Most
Stunning
Practiced
Up
Wall
Northern
Ohio
Where
Grew
Landscape
Figure
Image
Life rarely presents fully finished photographs. An image evolves, often from a single strand of visual interest - a distant horizon, a moment of light, a held expression.
Sam Abell
Life
Light
Finished
Single
Distant
Visual
Photographs
Horizon
Rarely
Often
Interest
Held
Strand
Moment
Fully
Expression
Image
Presents
I think of myself as a writer who photographs. Images, for me, can be considered poems, short stories or essays. And I've always thought the best place for my photographs was inside books of my own creation.
Sam Abell
Best
Myself
Me
Thought
Own
Creation
Think
Books
Considered
Photographs
Inside
My Own
Poems
Writer
Always
Essays
Short
Stories
Short Stories
Place
Who
Images
Archaeologists gave the military the idea to use aerial photographs for spying and field survey. We are fortunate that the spatial and spectral resolutions of the imagery available to us are so broadly useful for archaeology.
Sarah Parcak
Field
Military
Gave
Photographs
Archaeology
Idea
Aerial
Spying
Survey
Available
Us
Spatial
Use
Fortunate
Useful
Imagery
Resolutions
I have learned to be as strong and confident as the women I represent in photographs.
Sasha Pivovarova
Women
Strong
Photographs
Learned
Represent
Confident
Laurie Simmons began showing her photographs in New York in the late '70s: black-and-white and then candy-colored scenarios with plastic dolls in 1950s-style domestic interiors.
Sheila Heti
Late
Photographs
Scenarios
New
Dolls
Domestic
Began
York
New York
Then
Interiors
Plastic
Showing
Her
The newspapers turn a blind eye to how they get their material as long as they have great photographs.
Sienna Miller
Great
Long
Eye
Photographs
Blind
Blind Eye
How
Material
Get
Turn
Newspapers
I just really wanted to do art, except when I was taking those photographs of people I would make the clothes that I would photograph them in so I could control the whole thing.
Stephen Sprouse
Art
People
Control
Clothes
Those
Photograph
Would
Photographs
Except
Could
Taking
Make
Just
Wanted
Them
Really
Whole
Thing
To take a photograph is to participate in another person's mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time's relentless melt.
Susan Sontag
Time
Melt
Relentless
Out
Photograph
Photographs
Take
Mortality
Participate
Freezing
Another
Vulnerability
Testify
Person
Precisely
Moment
So successful has been the camera's role in beautifying the world that photographs, rather than the world, have become the standard of the beautiful.
Susan Sontag
Beautiful
World
Become
Has-Been
Photographs
Rather
Camera
Been
Than
Role
Successful
Standard
The content of Saul Leiter's photographs arrives on a sort of delay: it takes a moment after the first glance to know what the picture is about. You don't so much see the image as let it dissolve into your consciousness, like a tablet in a glass of water.
Teju Cole
You
Water
Delay
First
Picture
Dissolve
Photographs
See
Tablet
About
Glance
Takes
Glass
Like
Know
Sort
Content
After
Much
Your
Moment
Consciousness
Image
Saul
Photographs are two-dimensional. I work in four dimensions.
Tino Sehgal
Work
Dimensions
Photographs
Four
Two-Dimensional
No journalist has ever been in my house and no photographs have ever been taken of where I live. I don't parade my family out for display, which is the way it will stay.
Tom Hanks
Family
Will
Journalist
Live
Way
Parade
Out
Photographs
Stay
Taken
House
Been
Where
Which
Display
Ever
Photographs don't 'reveal' much at all but instead help us generate a kind of visual vocabulary that we can use to make sense of the world and direct our attention to certain things around us. In other words, they help us learn how to see.
Trevor Paglen
Words
World
Sense
Other
Our
Kind
Visual
Photographs
See
Direct
Vocabulary
Generate
Instead
Attention
Make
Learn
Around
Reveal
How
In Other Words
Us
Much
Certain
Use
Certain Things
Help
Things
I've always been interested in photographs, collecting them not systematically but randomly. They get lost, then turn up again.
W. G. Sebald
Lost
Randomly
Systematically
Collecting
Photographs
Always
Been
Up
Get
Again
Interested
Them
Turn
Then
Black-and-white photography, which I was doing in the very early days, was essentially called art photography and usually consisted of landscapes by people like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. But photographs by people like Adams didn't interest me.
William Eggleston
Art
Me
Photography
People
Photographs
Days
Like
Doing
Edward
Very
Essentially
Which
Interest
Landscapes
Early
Early Days
Fashion had no interest for me. I would take photographs in the studio. I would go back home, and my wife would say, 'What is the fashion like for this season?' And I would say, 'I have no idea.'
William Klein
Fashion
Home
Me
Wife
Back
Say
Would
Photographs
No Idea
No Interest
Take
Had
Studio
Idea
Like
Go
Interest
Season
The digital camera takes photographs in practically no light: it will dig out the least bit of light available. I was amazed to see the results of photographs that I wouldn't take ordinarily. That's the advantage of digital photography.
William Klein
Photography
Light
Digital
Will
Dig
Bit
Out
Photographs
See
Results
Take
Takes
Advantage
Practically
Least
Amazed
Camera
Ordinarily
Available
People like Jefferson, Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony and M. L. K. are larger than life to me. I find myself staring at photographs of Lincoln almost in disbelief that he was a man who walked the earth and not merely some fiction writer's creation.
Henry Rollins
Life
Myself
Me
Man
People
Creation
Earth
Find
Photographs
Some
Writer
He
Almost
Merely
Like
Disbelief
Lincoln
Walked
Than
Susan
Fiction
Who
Jefferson
Larger
Staring
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