57 Quotes About Photo

Sometimes the best way to tell a story is through a photo. To commemorate special moments, make sure to display the best quotes about love and photos for all to see. Encourage your loved ones with these inspiring and thought-provoking quotes about love and photos.

Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a...
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Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second. Marc Riboud
Anyone can smile for a photo, but who is still...
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Anyone can smile for a photo, but who is still smiling after the selfie? Ken Poirot
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I heard you were a player , okay , lets play a game. We'll flirt, play fights, talk 24/7, say goodmorning and goodnight every day, give each other nicknames, hang out, talk on the phone for hours, take cute pictures together, make promises to each other and hold each other. And whoever falls in love first, loses. Lyla Tyela Belikov
A professional headshot in front of a bookshelf says you're...
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A professional headshot in front of a bookshelf says you're an intellectual. A professional headshot peeking though a bookshelf says you're probably under a restraining order. Ryan Lilly
Seeing old photographs, we get enamored by the memories we...
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Seeing old photographs, we get enamored by the memories we made which will keep tugging at our heart-strings forever and ever... Avijeet Das
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Why hoard away so many back-issues of People Magazine? Fashion magazines are just empty promises. You can go bankrupt blowing all your cash on expensive beauty products, but the only way you’ll ever look just like the people on those glossy front covers is if you know how to use computer editing software for photographs. Besides, people who think they are ugly, are never really all that ugly anyway. People who think they are pretty, are rarely ever all that pretty. . Rebecca McNutt
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I used to be lost in us. Blurred were the lines that separated us. But now, I see our togetherness in our separateness. I see the you in me and the me in you. We are two independent beings who complement one another like photographs that are beautiful on their own but are enhanced when juxtaposed, creating an altogether new photograph. Kamand Kojouri
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As a photographer you have a deep love for light, life and yourself. You know that the eyes of love aren’t blind, they are wide open. Only when your eye, heart and soul shine brighter than the sun, you realize how ordinary it is to love the beautiful, and how beautiful it is to love the ordinary. Marius Vieth
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What i like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce. Karl Lagerfeld
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Nobody has ever taken a photograph of something they want to forget. We can build a wall of happy Kodak moments around ourselves, a wall of our Christmases, birthdays, baby showers and weddings, but we can never forget that celluloid film is see-through, that behind it, all the misery of real life waits for our wall to collapse someday. Rebecca McNutt
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Photoghraphic projects can be as short as an afternoon or as long as a lifetime. George Barr
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Photoshop and Lightroom help me transform my photos into what my heart felt, but my camera couldn't quite capture! Marius Vieth
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The less gear you use, the more you grow as a photographer. Although there are fewer options available, you'll find more creative ways to capture what you feel! In a way, all your technical options before turn into creative solutions that improve your photography even more. Marius Vieth
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When you take a photo, you often take your own reality into your camera - the reality that you shaped in your mind - and not the real reality over there, whatever it is! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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This is almost always the case: A piece of art receives its f(r)ame when found offensive. Criss Jami
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How promising today's generation is. They can whip out their cellular phones like sheep, instantly take a million digital photos of their cat and then just delete them. But I'd like to see these kids try to artfully use a traditional film camera or make a super 8 home movie. Traditional film takes integrity, nostalgia, effort, patience and imagination - things that the 21st century has very little of. Everything these days, even a superior medium like film photography with an extensively vivid history and an iconic meaning, is becoming disposable in this age. Rebecca McNutt
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My selfie my life! Ken Poirot
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Photographs are very interesting, and you can look into them a million times and still find a new meaning in them, something in the past that was caught in the film itself… Rebecca McNutt
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I stare past her at the inspirational kitten posters. There's one of a soaking-wet kitten climbing out of a toilet with the caption "it could be worse! "" Just tell me whatever it is you're thinking, " Mrs. Paulsen says. "Whatever is going through your mind right now."" I hope they didn't actually drop a cat in the toilet to get that picture, " I choke out. "...Pardon?""Nothing. Sorry. Robin Stevenson
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We make, see, and love films, not digitals. To convert all of our movies, home videos, theaters, photographs and television to digital would be like telling a painter to throw away his brushes and canvas for an I-Pad. Celluloid isn't just nostalgic, it's an art form and, like it or not, it's superior to digital. It lasts much longer, it provides grain and brighter colors, and it takes more effort so that it produces something wonderful. With the inferior binary codes, pixels and untested shelf-life of digital files, plus the fact that these days anyone with a digital camera, even a two-year-old, can make a video and pollute the world with self-photography and cat pictures, film has a lot more integrity and worth than digital. Rebecca McNutt
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Film photography will always be superior to digital - because no matter how many lasers and instant buttons and HD pixels you've got, a human being can take a photograph with much more integrity and meaning than one a built-in robot took. Rebecca McNutt
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The artistic creation of the poet, painter, photographer, and writer is a reflection of the artist’s inner world. The agenda of consciousness that spurs all forms of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things, but to portray its inward significance to the creator. A great poem, painting, photograph, and written composition fully express what the creator feels, in the deepest sense, about the distinctively depicted image that captured their imagination. Kilroy J. Oldster
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A selfie has more face and fewer feelings. Amit Kalantri
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When they asked me : why you still you use this old photo?my answer : photo? it's not a simple photo, it's a cover of a book that i can remember his story, page by page. Nabil TOUSSI
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A photo frame with many pictures is the best present ever for a long trip. I can almost feel all those moments.. W.
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Your dominion has nothing to do with a negative person's opinion. Flee from people who only hung on passport-size dreams and you'll see your bigger picture! Go for the big one! Israelmore Ayivor
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Make a good gallery! Your names and your photos give you a unique identity. Make and maintain a good name in the hearts of people. Paint good photos in their minds. Israelmore Ayivor
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A photograph is the best split-second decision one can make! Annie OReilly
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There are photographs of people you don't recognize and photographs of you in ways you don't wish to be remembered, but they each contain elements of places or times you do not wish to forget. Diane Meier
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With the selfies, a photographer has finally found his place in a photograph. Amit Kalantri
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Hidden in a toolbox, in the rafters of his four-car garage, was an envelope full of pictures taken by a private detective.. They were pictures of a scrawny, boyish looking nine year old with a wide mouth and a tangle of brown hair.. Her eyes were oblong and deep set, their color hidden from the camera by the slant of the sun. The angles and planes of her face were oddly beautiful just then, in that moment, frozen on Kodak paper. A hint of the woman she would someday become. Shirley A. Martin
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Yeah, you’re right about having entire rooms full of film and photos… in that Sydney Mines house I have a darkroom, I have boxes of film and home movie footage… I have a few projectors, I have piles of Kodachrome slides… I like photographs. The world is always running away from society and the only way to keep the stuff that’s happened in the past is by taking photographs, I can keep memories of things alive with photographs, ” Alecto responded. “People say that a time machine can’t be invented, but they’ve already invented a device that can stop time, cameras are the world’s first time machines… The steel mill, the coal mines, the train tracks, the smog in the sky, I’ve been able to rescue it on super-8 and Kodachrome, and no one can remediate those photographs, I can keep them as long as I want to. Rebecca McNutt
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There were a story scripted on the wall, no words used though, just pictures, memories, from another world. Her happy place. Stine Saugmann
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Pages entertain me more than pictures do. Amit Kalantri
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What goes up, must come down." Well, Issac Newton's law doesn't apply to the internet. That's what people don't realize. When you put something up, as long as there is an internet there will be that same stuff. When you're a senior citizen, what you uploaded to Facebook at a high school party will still be there. Whatever you upload to the internet, no matter how strong your passwords and security are, guaranteed the government or some advertising corporation will look at what you post someday. The only law that applies to the internet is, "For every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Post a photograph and you'll get attention. Post your old scanned Kodak slides and family home movies, you'll get a nostalgia rush and you'll reunite people with better days. But post a bad thing, thinking you can go unnoticed, and you'll never be able to crawl out from underneath it. Rebecca McNutt
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Your names and your photos give you a unique identity. Make and maintain a good name in the hearts of people. Paint good photos in their minds. Israelmore Ayivor
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Photography is all about the perspective! Pradeepa Pandiyan
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After we've been dancing awhile and need a breather, we walk off the dance floor. I whip out my cell and say, "Pose for me." The first picture I take is of him trying to pose like a cool bad boy. It makes me laugh. I take another one before he can strike a pose this time." Let's take one of the both of us, " he says, pulling me close. I press my cheek against his while he takes my cell and puts it as far away as he can reach, then freezes this perfect moment with a click. After the picture is taken, he pulls me into his arms and kisses me. Simone Elkeles
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My life my selfie! Ken Poirot
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We can all take pictures but not everyone can capture the beauty that's usually hidden in plain view.. We can all open our mouth to sing but not everyone can melodically touch your soul.. We can all pick up a pen to write but not everyone can write words in such a way that they leap off of the page for you.. We can all part our lips to speak but not everyone can speak life into you.. We can all move our bodies to a beat but not everyone can become one with music, stir emotions and shift energy with dance.. Point is: WE CAN all do something but Know your gifts, cultivate them and ALWAYS, ALWAYS BE YOURSELF! Then working together becomes effortless. Copies aren't accepted everywhere.. O R I G I N A L S are eventually required! . Sanjo Jendayi
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A selfie is a proof that either we are very lonely or too self absorbed to ask others to take our picture. Saru Singhal
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Some stories, some visions, demand celluloid film and what it can deliver. Kodak Eastman
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Photobomb me at your own risk! Ken Poirot
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People spot a big black lens, and they worry about what they're doing, or how their hair looks. Nobody see the person holding the camera. Erica ORourke
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Ultimately, what I am seeking in the photograph taken of me... is Death: Death is the eidos of that Photograph Ronald Barthes
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Your most important gear is your eye, heart and soul. Marius Vieth
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Photography is the story I fail to put into words. Destin Sparks
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I take same picture twice, First with my heart then camera. Unknown
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Remember... the picture should tell a story in itself, and should have a spontaneous approach Betty Poluk
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My best photo will be the last one, that I want to be taken. Biju Karakkonam
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Nature is a picture waiting to be taken. Katja Michael
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When you take pictures of nature with passion, nature poses for you more passionately! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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To photograph people is to obligate them in some way to face things they weren't expecting to. Susana Fortes
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I stare mesmerized at the photothat you have sent, pushing your child on the swing...a precious moment capturedand I am remindedof the distance separating usand how it seems like yesterdaywhen I was swinging you, dear son Vijaya Gowrisankar
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Discomfort it temporary. A photo is forever. Kipling Swehla
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… MOM! ” Martha finally screamed. “Mom, you’ve got to see these! ”“ Is it about Hermione?” She exclaimed, rushing into the middle of the room. Her mouth dropped open in horror when she noticed Hermione’s walls.“ I can’t find any… polite… photos of her, mom.”“ Why are there ones of her eating out of dumpsters and giving seniors the finger?”“ No idea, ” Martha replied.“ Oh god… I’ll get one out of my wallet, ” Her mom decided, hurrying out of the room frantically..It’s funny how when one thing happens, it can make you forget about something else. Rebecca McNutt