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  • Never take a picture of anything you are not passionately interested in.

  • I am a pationate lover of the snapshot, because of all photographic images, it comes closest to the truth ... the snapshooter['s] pictures have an apparent disorder and imperfection which is exactly their appeal and their style.

    Elisabeth Sussman, Lisette Model (2001). “Lisette Model”, Phaidon Press
  • Photography is the easiest art, which perhaps makes it the hardest.

  • Photography starts with the projection of the photographer, his understanding of life and himself into the picture.

    Ann Thomas, Lisette Model, National Gallery of Canada (1990). “Lisette Model”, National Gallery of Canada
  • I have often been asked what I wanted to prove by my photographs. The answer is, I don’t want to prove anything. They prove to me, and I am the one who gets the lesson.

    Answers   Lessons   Want  
  • The snapshot has no pretense or ambition. Innocence is the quintessence of the snapshot. I wish to distinguish between innocence and ignorance. Innocence is one of the highest forms of being and ignorance is one of the lowest.

  • It is the surface I am interested in. Because the surface is the inside.

    Surface  
  • Speed, the fundamental condition of the activities of our day is the power of photography, indeed the modern art of today, the art of the split second.

    Photography   Art   Today  
    Ann Thomas, Lisette Model, National Gallery of Canada (1990). “Lisette Model”, National Gallery of Canada
  • Don't shoot til the subject hits you in the pit of your stomach.

    Pits   Stomach   Subjects  
  • New images surround us everywhere. They are invisible only because of sterile routine convention and fear. To find these images is to dare to see, to be aware of what there is and how it is. The photographer not only gets information, he gives information about life.

    Ann Thomas, Lisette Model, National Gallery of Canada (1990). “Lisette Model”, National Gallery of Canada
  • I just picked up a camera without any kind of ambition to be good or bad. And especially without any ambition to make a living... My whole freedom working in photography comes because I say to myself, Let's see what is going on in this world. Let's find out. How do these people look?

    Ann Thomas, Lisette Model, National Gallery of Canada (1990). “Lisette Model”, National Gallery of Canada
  • I am a passionate lover of the snapshot, because of all photographic images it comes closest to truth.

    Elisabeth Sussman, Lisette Model (2001). “Lisette Model”, Phaidon Press
  • New images surround us everywhere. They are invisible only because of sterile routine convention and fear.

    Ann Thomas, Lisette Model, National Gallery of Canada (1990). “Lisette Model”, National Gallery of Canada
  • They say my prints are bad, darling they should see my negatives

    Should   Darling   Print  
  • This photographic thing has changed the entire vision of the world. It will go through every activity of humanity - science, medicine, space, ESP, for peace, against peace, entertainment, television, movies, all of them - you will not find one without photography.

    Elisabeth Sussman, Lisette Model (2001). “Lisette Model”, Phaidon Press
  • Photography through the camera is an instrument of detection. We photograph not only what we know, but also what we don't know.

  • The snapshooter’s pictures have an apparent disorder and imperfection, which is exactly their appeal and their style. The picture isn’t straight. It isn’t done well. It isn’t composed. It isn’t thought out. And out of this imbalance, and out of this not knowing, and out of this real innocence toward the medium comes an enormous vitality and expression of life.

    Elisabeth Sussman, Lisette Model (2001). “Lisette Model”, Phaidon Press
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Lisette Model

  • Born: November 10, 1901
  • Died: March 30, 1983
  • Occupation: Photographer