Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Pondering Reality


“Perhaps the world was actually different
from the one I had begun to perceive.
Every man who had ever lived became a
contributor to the evolution of the earth,
since his observations were a part of its growth.
The world was thus a place entirely constructed
from thought, ever changing, constantly
renewing itself through the process of
mankind’s pondering its reality for themselves.”

James Cowan (1942 - )

Monday, March 14, 2016

The Photographer's Relationship to the World


“It is the mystery and splendor 
of photography that the
essence of the art has little to do 
with photography itself. 

The making of the picture 
is simple and quick.

The hard part is everything else:
the whole of the photographer's 
relationship to the world.” 

Chief Curator of the Dept. of Photography
Museum of Modern Art, New York
(commenting on Henri Cartier-Bresson in

Sunday, March 13, 2016

What is Order?


“What is order? 

We know that everything in
the world around us is governed
by an immense orderliness. 

We experience order
every time we take a walk.
The grass, the sky,
the leaves on the trees,
the flowing water in the river,
the windows in the houses along the street,
all of it is immensely orderly. 

It is this order which makes
us gasp when we take our walk.
It is the changing
arrangement of the sky,
the clouds, the flowers, leaves,
the faces round about
us, the order, the dazzling
geometrical coherence, together
with its meaning in our minds. 

But this geometry which means
so much, which makes us feel
the presence of order so clearly,
we do not have a language for it.”   

(1936 - )

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Poetry, Prophecy, and Religion


“The greatest thing a human soul 
ever does in this world is
see something and tell what 
he saw in a plain way.

Hundreds of people can talk 
for one who can think.
But thousands can think for
 one who can see.

To see is poetry, prophecy, 
and religion, all in one.” 

(1819 – 1900)

Friday, March 11, 2016

Direct Experience


“To the vast majority of people 
a photograph is an
image of something within 
their direct experience:
a more-or-less factual reality.

It is difficult for them 
to realize that the
photograph can be the source 
of experience, as well as the
reflection of spiritual awareness 
of the world and of self.” 

(1902 - 1984)

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Complete Consciousness


"Complete consciousness is present
to us at all times, every moment, 
but we reject it in order to 
maintain our prejudices, our ideas. 
But sooner or later we will 
relinquish our ideas in favor of response... 
Life is consciousness of life itself."

(1912 - 2004)

Wednesday, March 09, 2016

Creating Distinctions


“In the sky, there is
no distinction of east and west;
people create distinctions
out of their own minds
and then believe them to be true.” 

(563-483 B.C.)