What is right? Simply put, it is any assignment in which the photographer has a significant spiritual stake... spiritually driven work constitutes the core of a photographer's contribution to culture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Art is the path to being spiritual.
I'm not a religious person. The language of photography is symbolic.
I don't consider myself an artist necessarily, but craftsmen or people in the arts, their spiritualism is sort of when you're writing well or performing well or doing whatever you do well, there's an element of that that's either God-given, a talent that you're not necessarily responsible for.
Art is spiritual.
I think a photograph, of whatever it might be - a landscape, a person - requires personal involvement. That means knowing your subject, not just snapping at what's in front of you.
Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art.
A photographer must be prepared to catch and hold on to those elements which give distinction to the subject or lend it atmosphere.
I understood the craft of photography when done by an artist is art.
It's a choice - there are two different sorts of photographer: those obsessed with the technicalities and those obsessed by the subject.
I may be wrong, but the essential illustrative nature of most documentary photography, and the worship of the object per se, in our best nature photography, is not enough to satisfy the man of today, compounded as he is of Christ, Freud, and Marx.
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