Photographers

Eyes that froze fleeting moments into eternity.

21 entries

Annie Leibovitz

American · 1949–

“The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding, but you forget — you are just looking so much.”

Ansel Adams

American · 1902–1984

“You don't take a photograph, you make it.”

Cindy Sherman

American · 1954–

“I feel I'm anonymous in my work. When I look at the pictures, I never see myself; they aren't self-portraits.”

Daido Moriyama

Japanese · 1938–

“I want to take photographs that are like fossils of light and time.”

Diane Arbus

American · 1923–1971

“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.”

Dorothea Lange

American · 1895–1965

“Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.”

Fan Ho

Chinese · 1931–2016

“光影是我的画笔,街道是我的画布。”

“Light and shadow are my paintbrush, the street is my canvas.”

Gordon Parks

American · 1912–2006

“I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera.”

Henri Cartier-Bresson

French · 1908–2004

“To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality.”

Irving Penn

American · 1917–2009

“A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart, and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it.”

Josef Koudelka

Czech-French · 1938–

“I don't know how to take photographs. I just know how to see.”

Nan Goldin

American · 1953–

“I used to think I couldn't lose anyone if I photographed them enough. In fact, my pictures show me how much I've lost.”

Richard Avedon

American · 1923–2004

“There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.”

Robert Capa

Hungarian-American · 1913–1954

“The truth is the best picture, the best propaganda.”

Robert Frank

Swiss-American · 1924–2019

“Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the alternatives of hope and despair to which mankind is forever subjected.”

Sally Mann

American · 1951–

“Photographs open doors into the past, but they also allow a look into the future.”

Sebastião Salgado

Brazilian · 1944–2025

“I went to photograph the end of the world, and I found it.”

Steve McCurry

American · 1950–

“If you wait, people will forget your camera and the soul will drift up into view.”

Vivian Maier

American · 1926–2009

“I'm a sort of spy.”

Walker Evans

American · 1903–1975

“People out of work are not given to talking about it much; in this respect they are like the dead.”

William Eggleston

American · 1939–

“I only ever take one picture of one thing. Literally. Never two.”