Top 16 Product Photography Quotes
#1. It's a time-honored truism of diplomacy that the most resented epithet is the one most accurately depicting the deficiencies of the recipient.
Keith Laumer
#2. Photography is, and has been since its conception, a fabulously broad church. Contemporary practice demonstrates that the medium can be a prompt, a process, a vehicle, a collective pursuit, and not just the physical end product of solitary artists' endeavors.
Charlotte Cotton
#3. Although I get a lot of ideas from things that have happened in my life, I see the final product as a place where my imagination meets my experience. What I love about photography is that nothing is really as it seems.
Laurel Nakadate
#4. The most important thing that I learned in growing up is that forgiveness is something that, when you do it, you free yourself to move on.
Tyler Perry
#5. Photography turns people into things and their image into a mass consumer product.
Marshall McLuhan
#6. We all decided that from the start, me and Richey can't write music but we can write lyrics and look pretty tarty.
Nicky Wire
#7. Light-field photography is a transformational technology that needs a transformational product to introduce it. For the first time, we have a light-field camera that's going to be for everyone - not something in a huge room in a research facility.
Ren Ng
#8. I don't care how you photograph - use the kitchen mop if you must, but if the product is not true to the laws of photography ... you have produced something that is dead. (1923)
Paul Strand
#9. You haven't been through one thing that God cannot heal you from.
Beth Moore
#10. Image quality is not the product of a machine, but of the person who directs the machine, and there are no limits to imagination and expression.
Ansel Adams
#11. The beauty is an illusion, and also a warning: there's a dark side to beauty, as with poisonous butterflies.
Margaret Atwood
#12. Photography is the product of complete alienation.
Marcel Proust
#13. Music is meaningless noise unless it touches a receiving mind.
Paul Hindemith
#14. Photography, as an invention, was both art and science. The view it gave us of the world was in some measure acceptable because it was a product of our vision of the world; and it did so as part of the same process which seemed to impart 'truth': science.
Joseph Kosuth
#15. Some stories, some visions, demand celluloid film and what it can deliver.
Kodak Eastman
#16. As long as I can remember, I was drawing or trying to create something.
Chad Hurley
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