15 Quotes & Sayings By David Duchemin

David duChemin is an author, motivational speaker, and businessman. He holds the distinction of being the only person in history to have published three consecutive New York Times best-sellers. His recent works include The Book of Positivity, The Shadow Effect, and The Life Formula. He is also the founder of the United States affiliate for the David duChemin Foundation , an organization dedicated to helping individuals achieve their full potential through the practice of positive thinking Read more

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Knowing failure is part of our process, and leads to new ideas, stronger work, and more honest questions, liberates us to peer, a little less frightened, into the unknown. David DuChemin
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Ideas rarely come out whole. They change as they get brought to life. New constraints appear, new directions suggest themselves, and new influences come to bear. David DuChemin
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It is the daily task of the creative to be curious and collect dots. The most creative people I know fill their brains, their idea factories, with as much raw material as they can. They have voracious appetites. David DuChemin
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Arrogance and a teachable spirit are mutually exclusive. David DuChemin
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Slow down, take time, allow yourself to be wildly diverted from your plan. People are the soul of the place; don't forget to meet them and enjoy their company as you explore a place. David DuChemin
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Anyone can take a picture of poverty; it’s easy to focus on the dirt and hurt of the poor. It’s much harder–and much more needful–to pry under that dirt and reveal the beauty and dignity of people that, but for their birth into a place and circumstance different from our own, are just like ourselves. I want my images to tell the story of those people and to move us beyond pity to justice and mercy. David DuChemin
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Photographing a culture in the here and now often means photographing the intersection of the present with the past. David DuChemin
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The real failure is to rob this world of the contribution only you can make, and to fail to make work that truly gives you that 'this is what I was created to do' feeling that has no equal. David DuChemin
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You are responsible for every element within the frame. David DuChemin
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As long as we’re alive and interacting with life, the world, and the people around us, we’ll have something to say. David DuChemin
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A photograph can communicate a couple things– and sometimes only one thing–very well. The more you try to say with your photograph, the greater the chance that you will say nothing at all. David DuChemin
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The cliché comes not in what you shoot but in how you shoot it. David DuChemin
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A representational photograph says, 'This is what Vienna looked like.' An interpretational photograph goes one better and says, 'This is what Vienna was like. This is how I felt about it. David DuChemin
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It’s the difference between your wife’s passport photograph and the portraits you took when you gotengaged. Both may have been created with similar technology, but what stands in that great gulf between them are the passion you have for your wife, the knowledge you have of her personality, and your willingness to use your craft, time, and energy to express that. One says, “She looks like this.” The other says, “This is who she is to me. It’s how I feel about her. See how amazing she is? . David DuChemin