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  • I didn't want to be a woman photographer. That would limit me. I wanted to be a photographer who was a woman, with all the world open to my camera.

    Cameras   World   Want  
    Eve Arnold (1995). “Eve Arnold: in retrospect”, Random House (UK)
  • It doesn’t matter if you use a box camera or a Leica, the important thing is what motivates you when you are photographing. What I have tried to do is involve the people I was photographing. To have them realize without saying so, that it was up to them to give me whatever they wanted to give me . . . if they were willing to give, I was willing to photograph.

  • I think if I ever get satisfied, I’ll have to stop. It’s the frustration that drives you.

    "Eve Arnold obituary" by Amanda Hopkinson, www.theguardian.com. January 5, 2012.
  • If a photographer cares about the people before the lens and is compassionate, much is given. It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.

    Eve Arnold (1976). “The Unretouched Woman”, Random House (NY)
  • I love the idea I can go off with a single camera and a few rolls of film unencumbered... I was not interested in the illusion of reality, I wanted to get close to what was happening.

    Reality   Ideas   Cameras  
    Eve Arnold (1995). “Eve Arnold: in retrospect”, Random House (UK)
  • What drove me and kept me going over the decades? If I had to use a single word, it would be 'curiosity.

  • If the chemistry is right between star and photographer and the geometry of the pictures pleases the star, often the two people end up with a long-term professional friendship during which they continue to work together and to produce highly personal images.

    Stars   Two   Long  
    Eve Arnold (2002). “Film Journal”, p.8, A&C Black
  • Recording sessions were stimulating to photograph, because everything was in motion: the subject, the musicians, the technicians and the photographer. You needed fast reflexes to keep up with moving targets, and sensitivity and skill to get the pictures while keeping out of the performers' eyeline so as not to break their concentration.

    Eve Arnold (2002). “Film Journal”, p.16, A&C Black
  • I found a way of working which pleased me because I didn’t have to frighten people with heavy equipment. It was that little black box and me.

    People   Black   Littles  
  • What you need to be a good photographer is an overwhelming curiosity and a good digestion.

  • I had in mind a long career.

    Careers   Long   Mind  
  • What has changed is that when I photographed, most people that I photographed didn't have the right of refusal on their work. It would take a Marilyn Monroe at her height to be able to dictate that.

    People   Height   Able  
  • I realize that I had the best of serious picture journalism.

    Eve Arnold (1995). “Eve Arnold: in retrospect”, Random House (UK)
  • I came to photography by accident.

    Eve Arnold (1995). “Eve Arnold: in retrospect”, Random House (UK)
  • Being a woman is just a marvelous plus in photographing. Men like to be photographed by women, it becomes flirtatious and fun, and women feel less as if they're expected to be in a relationship.

    Fun   Men   Being A Woman  
  • If you are careful with people, they will offer you part of themselves. That is the big secret.

    People   Secret   Bigs  
  • What do you hang on the walls of your mind?

    Wall   Mind  
    Eve Arnold (1995). “Eve Arnold: in retrospect”, Random House (UK)
  • I look for a sense of reality with everything I did. I didn't work in a studio, I didn't light anything. I found a way of working which pleased me because I didn't have to frighten people with heavy equipment. It was that little black box and me and £5 worth of film in my pocket or maybe it was only £2 in those days.

    Reality   Light   People  
  • ...if you think of modern art like sex in all its forms - heterosexual, bisexual, homosexual, multipartnered, bestial, whatever, with absolutely no holds barred and with everything available and permissible - that would be modern art.

    Art   Sex   Thinking  
  • A studio session ... provides the greatest chance for control. Even though there is total freedom, I still dislike studio photography and the contrived images that usually stem from this genre.

    Eve Arnold (1987). “Marilyn Monroe--an appreciation”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • I never knew anyone who came close to Marilyn in natural ability to use both photographer and still camera. She was special in this, and for me there has been no one like her before or after. She has remained the measuring rod by which I have - unconsciously - judged other subjects.

    Special   Cameras   Use  
    Eve Arnold (1987). “Marilyn Monroe--an appreciation”, Alfred A. Knopf
  • It doesn't matter if you use a box camera or you use a Leica; the important thing is what motivates you when you are photographing.

    Important   Cameras   Use  
  • Themes recur again and again in my work.

    Eve Arnold (1976). “The Unretouched Woman”, Random House (NY)
  • I have been poor and I wanted to document poverty; I had lost a child and I was obsessed with birth; I was interested in politics and I wanted to know how it affected our lives; I am a woman and I wanted to know about women.

    Eve Arnold (1976). “The Unretouched Woman”, Random House (NY)
  • If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it's already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer.

  • What I have tried to do is involve the people I was photographing... if they were willing to give, I was willing to photograph.

    People   Giving   Leica  
  • I realise that I had the best of serious picture journalism. There was an innocence in our approach, especially in the 1950s and 1960s when we naively believed that by holding a mirror up to the world we could help - no matter how little - to make people aware of the human condition.

    Mirrors   People   World  
  • You can't make a great musician or a great photographer if the magic isn't there.

  • I don't see anybody as either ordinary or extraordinary. I see them simply as people in front of my lens.

  • I can't hold a camera anymore.

    Cameras   I Can  
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    Eve Arnold

    • Born: April 21, 1912
    • Died: January 4, 2012
    • Occupation: Photographer