"A very receptive state of mind...not unlike a sheet of film itself - seemingly inert, yet so sensitive that a fraction of a second's exposure conceives a life in it." -Minor White
"No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer it has chosen." -Minor White
"Photography is a language more universal than words." -Minor White
"No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer it has chosen." -Minor White
"Photography is a language more universal than words." -Minor White
Arches of the Dodd Building Point Lobos State Park, Twisted Cyprus and Sea, 1950
(Southwest Front Avenue and Ankeny Street), California, 1950, Minor White
Portland, Oregon, 1938
(Southwest Front Avenue and Ankeny Street), California, 1950, Minor White
Portland, Oregon, 1938
“The photographer projects himself into everything he sees, identifying himself with everything in order to know it and to feel it better.” – Minor White
“I’m always mentally photographing everything as practice.” – Minor White
“We could teach photography as a way to make a living, and best of all, somehow to get students to experience for themselves photography as a way of life.” – Minor White
“I’m always mentally photographing everything as practice.” – Minor White
“We could teach photography as a way to make a living, and best of all, somehow to get students to experience for themselves photography as a way of life.” – Minor White