1.
Life itself is not the reality. We are the ones who put life into stones and pebbles.
Frederick Sommer
2.
The Art of Vermeer must have been there on the morning of creation.
Frederick Sommer
3.
My photographs are not pure: they are a seething wealth of imperfection.
Frederick Sommer
4.
Ideas and thoughts collide and sort themselves out in these fruitful collisions.
Frederick Sommer
5.
... art is images you carry. You cannot carry nature with you, but you carry images of nature. When you go out to make a picture you find you are moved by something which is in agreement with an image you already held within yourself.
Frederick Sommer
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Art is not arbitrary. A fine painting is not there by accident; it is not arrived at by chance. We are sensitive to tonalities.
Frederick Sommer
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The smallest modification of tonality affects structure. Some things have to be rather large, but elegance is the presentation of things in their minimum dimensions.
Frederick Sommer
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The coherent way of investigating any field is to examine its possible relatedness to other things.
Frederick Sommer
9.
We work for that part of our vision which is uncompleted.
Frederick Sommer
10.
I could take a cow and implant a camera in it and let it amble around the city or in its own domain (I say a cow because a human being I would not trust). If the camera was programmed to go off at an indeterminate series of moments, the samplings would be fantastic.
Frederick Sommer
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The field of action of a photograph should be that chessboard of the heart and mind upon which poetry and art have always operated
Frederick Sommer
12.
Choice and chance structure art and nature.
Frederick Sommer
13.
Art accepts what it finds.
Frederick Sommer
14.
Photography is a distributive act leading to a privileged condition.
Frederick Sommer
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Art and accident are one.
Frederick Sommer
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Poetic and speculative photographs can result if one works carefully and accurately, yet letting chance relationships have full play.
Frederick Sommer
17.
Some speak of a return to nature, I wonder where they could have been?
Frederick Sommer
18.
The only way to understand something is to be confronted by something that is difficult to understand.
Frederick Sommer
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In total acceptance, almost everything becomes a revelation.
Frederick Sommer
20.
Art is the splendor of reality before everything has become meaning.
Frederick Sommer
21.
Words represent images: nothing can be said for which there is no image.
Frederick Sommer
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Ideas and art are the possibility of an answer tomorrow.
Frederick Sommer
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Reality is greater than our dreams.
Frederick Sommer
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If I could find them (assemblages) in nature I would photograph them. I make them because through photography I have a knowledge of things that can't be found.
Frederick Sommer
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Everything is shared by everything else; there are no discontinuities.
Frederick Sommer