"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."
About Sarah Moon
Sarah Moon — Life and Legacy
Sarah Moon is a distinguished photographer whose work has significantly impacted the art world, particularly through her exploration of identity and memory. Known for her unique style that blends surrealism with realism, Moon's photography often challenges traditional narratives surrounding femininity and self-representation. Her quotes, such as 'Photography is a way of seeing,' reveal her belief that photography transcends mere documentation; it is an art form that invites viewers to engage with deeper emotional truths. This perspective is evident in her work, where she captures the ephemeral nature of memory and the complexities of identity. By employing soft focus and ethereal lighting, she creates images that evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences. Moon's approach has redefined the boundaries of photography, positioning it as a medium for artistic expression rather than just a tool for capturing reality. Her ability to convey the nuances of human experience through her lens continues to resonate, making her work relevant in discussions about art and identity today.
Quote collection
Sarah Moon quotes
12 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I believe that the essence of photography is black and white. Color is but a deviance."
"[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."
"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."
"I create situations that do not exist. I seek the truth from fiction."
"What I aim at is an image with a minimum of information and markers, that has no reference to a given time or place."
"To be more creative is to get closer to childhood."
"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."
"For nothing to happen, something has to happen first."
"How can one live without hope and longing?"
"I never photograph reality."
"Once is sometimes enough and once is sometimes necessary."