Danh ngôn của Annie Leibovitz

I wish that all of nature's magnificence, the emotion of the land, the living energy of place could be photographed.
I wish that all of nature's magnificence, the emotion of the land, the living energy of place could be photographed.
Tôi ước rằng tất cả sự hùng vĩ của thiên nhiên, cảm xúc của vùng đất, năng lượng sống của nơi này đều có thể được chụp ảnh.
Tác giả: Annie Leibovitz | Chuyên mục: Nature | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Annie Leibovitz
- There must be a reason why photographers are not very good at verbal communication. I think we get lazy.
- I don't think there is anything wrong with white space. I don't think it's a problem to have a blank wall.
- My lens of choice was always the 35 mm. It was more environmental. You can't come in closer with the 35 mm.
- You don't have to sort of enhance reality. There is nothing stranger than truth.
- I didn't want to let women down. One of the stereotypes I see breaking is the idea of aging and older women not being beautiful.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Nature
- The mystic cords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone, all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the angels of our nature.
- Repeal the Missouri Compromise - repeal all compromises - repeal the Declaration of Independence - repeal all past history, you still cannot repeal human nature. It will be the abundance of man's heart that slavery extension is wrong; and out of the abundance of his heart, his mouth will continue to speak.
- Slavery is founded in the selfishness of man's nature - opposition to it is his love of justice. These principles are an eternal antagonism; and when brought into collision so fiercely, as slavery extension brings them, shocks and throes and convulsions must ceaselessly follow.
- Human nature is not nearly as bad as it has been thought to be.
- To feel much for others and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfishness and exercise our benevolent affections, constitute the perfection of human nature.