1.
When Jack London had his portrait made by the noted San Francisco photographer
Arnold Genthe, London began the encounter with effusive praise for the
photographic art of his friend and fellow bohemian, Genthe. "you must have
a wonderful camera...It must be the best camera in the world...You must show me
your camera." Genthe then used his standard studio camera to make what has
since become a classic picture of Jack London. When the sitting was finished,
Genthe could not contain himself: "I have read your books, Jack, and I
think they are important works of art. You must have a wonderful
typewriter."
2.
So many people dislike themselves so thoroughly that they never see any
reproduction of themselves that suits. None of us is born with the right face.
It’s a tough job being a portrait photographer
3.
In order to take pleasure in these portraits...it does not seem to be necessary
to have known the persons they represent.
4.
I never made a person look bad. They do that themselves. The portrait is your
mirror. It’s you.
5.
Everywhere is something which could be beautiful. You must only to see and to
know what and how to take off, to crop from the infinity. Abstract, fine art,
nature, landscape and portrait photography.
6.
A good portrait is incredibly hard to create, there is too much temptation to
pander to the individual rather than portray them as they really were.
7.
Portraiture is a window to the soul.
8.
There is no single form or style of portraiture. Portraiture means
individualism and as such means diversity, self-expression, private point of
view. The most successful images seem to be those which exist on several planes
at once and which reflect the fantasy and understanding of many.
9.
A portrait! What could be more simple and more complex, more obvious and more
profound.
10.
A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he is being
photographed.
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