In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Photography can be a deceitful, superficial medium that leads us into believing something even though we know it's not necessarily true. It lulls us into a false sense of complacency.
There's no reality except the one contained within us. That's why so many people live an unreal life. They take images outside them for reality and never allow the world within them to assert itself.
Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world.
Photograph the world as it is. Nothing's more interesting than reality.
Photography to me is catching a moment which is passing, and which is true.
Photography seduces us into thinking we can believe photographs, whereas we can't really believe that a picture can tell us any kind of truth at all.
Reality simply consists of different points of view.
I've kind of come to the conclusion that what passes for realism in movies has nothing to do with reality and that my stuff is more realistic than that.
Photography, as we all know, is not real at all. It is an illusion of reality with which we create our own private world.
Photography does deal with 'truth' or a kind of superficial reality better than any of the other arts, but it never questions the nature of reality - it simply reproduces reality. And what good is that when the things of real value in life are invisible?