1.
Very often I say to myself: I would like to make a photo where nothing happens. But in order to eliminate, there has to be something to begin with. For nothing to happen, something has to happen first.
Sarah Moon
2.
I believe that the essence of photography is black and white. Color is but a deviance.
Sarah Moon
3.
[Photography] is always like a state of grace, like the appearance of something that I hadn't foreseen, that surprises me and stops me. If I only did what I had in mind, there would be no emotion. It would be like keeping one's eyes shut rather than open, like theorizing rather than seeing.
Sarah Moon
4.
Why should there be only one sort of photography? I want to create images with elements of my choosing, narrative or evocative... I give myself a literary frame, I tell a story.
Sarah Moon
5.
I create situations that do not exist. I seek the truth from fiction.
Sarah Moon
6.
The photos that interest me most, I can't say why I took them. I think my gift is that I still work with a certain amount of unconsciousness.
Sarah Moon
7.
To be more creative is to get closer to childhood.
Sarah Moon
8.
What I aim at is an image with a minimum of information and markers, that has no reference to a given time or place.
Sarah Moon
9.
For nothing to happen, something has to happen first.
Sarah Moon
10.
How can one live without hope and longing?
Sarah Moon
11.
I never photograph reality.
Sarah Moon
12.
Once is sometimes enough and once is sometimes necessary.
Sarah Moon