sunday photo/art quote – davidson

sunday photo/art quote – davidson

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Jill Davidson M.Photog., CPP

I never know what will be the inspiration for the Sunday Photo/Art Quotes here on Successful Photographer. Occasionally something will jump out at me and catch my attention like turning a corner and seeing a snake that makes the heart get to racing.

This week was like that.

And it wasn’t specifically an ‘ART’ quote. But one I believe that can help lead you to make good art. Today’s quote comes from photographer Jill Davidson. It was in a Facebook post. Just the quote and no elaboration. Those are the short quotes I find the most inspiring.

jill davidson quote“Luck is hard work, dressed up for the prom.”  Jill Davidson

This is a theme that runs pretty regularly here in the blog, and I’m always looking for new ways to express and remind myself that it takes work to become lucky. I know I am extremely fortunate. But I do (almost) always work hard to get there. Funny when I work less I don’t seem to be as lucky. Hmm. I think sometimes photographers come to programs and seminars to learn the quick and easy way to learn a technique. A shortcut if you will. If that is all, they come for they tend to miss the underlying depth and dimension fo the technique and it is a mere shadow of what the presenter was sharing. Please remember that continuing education is great and should be pursued all the time. Learning is a life-long adventure, but it is only the beginning of you being able to create more artistic images.

Are you dressed up for the prom and putting in the work? Or are you wearing your sweats and T-shirt?

You can check out Jill’s photography here.

Yours in creative Photography,         Bob

 

sunday photo/art quote – goodin

sunday photo/art quote – goodin

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Seth Goodin

Seth Goodin is an author of seventeen books and shares lots of ideas about marketing. I’m grabbing a quote from him that hits the heart of creators.

seth godin quoteArt is not in the …eye of the beholder. It’s in the soul of the artist.” ― Seth Godin

Let’s go to the expanded version from which I pulled this quote.

“Art is what we call…the thing an artist does.

It’s not the medium or the oil or the price or whether it hangs on a wall or you eat it. What matters, what makes it art, is that the person who made it overcame the resistance, ignored the voice of doubt and made something worth making. Something risky. Something human.

Art is not in the …eye of the beholder. It’s in the soul of the artist.” ― Seth Godin

Show your soul.

Yours in Creative Photography,        Bob

PS – There is one other thought that I believe came from Dean Collins. “Beauty is in the eyes of the checkbook holder.” Hmmmm, maybe there’s a middle ground somewhere. You decide.

sunday photo/art quote – mydans

sunday photo/art quote – mydans

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Carl Mydans

I’ll make this one short and sweet.

Learn your gear inside and out. If you are fumbling or thinking about what buttons do what or how to get the proper exposure for the scene that tells the story you would like to tell it’s going to be tough to get beyond make memorable images.

Carl Mydan’s is more succinct than I so here’s the Photo/Art quote for today.

carl mydans quote“…one is not really a photographer until preoccupation with learning has been outgrown and the camera is an extension of himself (/herself ed.). There is where creativity begins. – Carl Mydans

Learn your stuff.

Go create.

Nuff said!

Yours in creative Photography,        Bob

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sunday photo/art quote – davinci

sunday photo/art quote – davinci

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Leonardo Da Vinci

Today we’ll use the quotes of a couple of art contemporaries from around the 1400-1500’s. Both men are inspirational to me. We’ll start with a quote from Leo.

leonardo da vinci quote“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough. We must apply.
Being willing is not enough. We must do.”Leonardo da Vinci

I guess the short word here would be practice. A regular theme here on Successful-Photographer. I feel Mr. da Vinci says it in a more powerful, in-depth way. “…impressed with the urgency of doing.” I’m trying to extend my vocabulary and writing skills to be as succinct and powerful with words as these.

davinci illustrationThought to be a Leonardo self-portrait, Man in Red Chalk and his Virtuvian Man.

Many photographers, including myself, have the knowledge but have not put it into practice enough. If I may suggest that when you go to a seminar or program and you see, for example, a new lighting idea that you immediately upon returning from the presentation try to replicate the lighting. Can’t tell you how many times I thought I ‘knew’ about a technique because I had seen it performed but when trying to create it on my own at a future date found that, well, I didn’t.

I try hard not to make that mistake anymore. If I see a lighting technique that interests me.

I try to recreate it.

In a PRACTICE session.

NOT on a paid client.

Doing is the secret.

There’s another quote out there from Benjamin Franklin, “Tell me, I forget. Teach me. I remember. Involve me and I learn.” Involve yourself when trying to master any new techniques.

Which brings us to the quote from Mr. Buonarotti

“If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all.”
Michelangelo Buonarotti

Do you hear the echoes of these words? One of the greatest artists of all time lets you know he had to work his butt off to achieve the things he did.

Words to the wise, eh??

Yours in Creative Photography,       Bob

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sunday photo/art quote – sun tzu

sunday photo/art quote – sun tzu

Sunday Photo/Art Quote – Sun Tzu

Off down the road again I traipse again in this Sunday Photo/Art quote. This time, I turn to the Orient for inspiration. You wouldn’t think a guy who wrote the Art of War would be able to inspire us in our photographic art. But he can. The Art of war is traditionally ascribed to Sun Tzu. The book presents a philosophy of war for managing conflicts and winning battles.

No greater battle can there be than the ones that can rage within ourselves.

sun tzu quote“Can you imagine what I could do if I could do all I can?” Sun Tzu

I sometimes think we hold ourselves back. At the very least I know I sometimes do. We can be our worst enemies when it comes to heading for new horizons and starting or, dare I say, conquering new projects. That little voice inside can be a help or a hindrance in our quest to create new imagery. The voice can be our best cheerleader, or it can be the little nag that is always looking for, and sharing, the worst case scenario should you start to try something that is outside your regular wheelhouse.

I’ll not go into examples here. We all have those times when we’ve been held back by our fears. And, better yet, those times we’ve placed those concerns in the closet and overridden their dire predictions and accomplished so much more than we thought possible. Let’s try to do more of the latter.

It is a constant battle. Hence why I use Sun Tzu in this thought about art and our capabilities. He was one of the greatest strategists in waging war theory that ever lived. We can learn a lot from his words.

I’ll leave you with two last quotes.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles.”  Sun Tzu

pogo comic strip. enemy is us“We have met the enemy and he is us.” From the comic strip Pogo

With that, I’ll see you in the battlefields of creativity.

Yours in Creative Photography,      Bob

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