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Some Fleeting Light thoughts...
In the word, Photography, photo
refers to light and graphy refers to writing.
Therefore, Photography means writing with light.
Art, the making or doing of things that
display form, beauty, and extraordinary perception.
Fine art photography refers to works
created for aesthetic purposes by use of photographic
methods.
I have seized hold of fleeting light
and taken it prisoner. I have forced the sun to paint images...
-- Louis Daguerre (1789-1851),
describing the daguerreotype, the first widely practiced form of
photography
The light of memory, or rather the
light
that memory lends to things, is the palest light of all... I am not quite sure
whether I am dreaming or remembering,
whether I have lived my life or dreamed
it.
Just as dreams do, memory makes me profoundly aware of the unreality,
the
evanescence of the world, a fleeting image in the moving water.
-- Eugène Ionesco (1912–94),
from Present
Past—Past Present
Art does not reproduce the
visible; rather it makes visible.
-- Paul Klee (1879-1940)
Art attracts us only by
what it reveals of our most secret self.
-- Jean-Luc Godard (1930-)
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