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Edward Weston Quotes about Photography

Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.

Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.

Brett Abbott, Edward Weston, J. Paul Getty Museum (2005). “Edward Weston: Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum”, p.60, Getty Publications

This then: to photograph a rock, have it look like a rock, but be more than a rock.

Edward Weston, Nancy Newhall (1990). “The daybooks of Edward Weston”

The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?

Edward Weston, Nancy Newhall (1990). “The daybooks of Edward Weston”

I see no reason for recording the obvious.

Edward Weston (1973). “The Daybooks of Edward Weston: California”

To compose a subject well means no more than to see and present it in the strongest manner possible.

Edward Weston, Peter C. Bunnell (1983). “Edward Weston on photography”, Gibbs Smith Publishers

Photography to the amateur is recreation, to the professional it is work, and hard work too, no matter how pleasurable it my be.

Edward Weston, Peter C. Bunnell (1983). “Edward Weston on photography”, Gibbs Smith Publishers

The camera should be used for a recording of life, for rendering the very substance and quintessence of the thing itself, whether it be polished steel or palpitating flesh.

Sarah M. Lowe, Tina Modotti, Edward Weston, Barbican Art Gallery (2004). “Tina Modotti & Edward Weston: the Mexico years”, Merrell Publishers