John Blakemore Quote

To make images is a way of ordering one's world, of exploring and understanding one's relationship to existence.... The images we make are often ahead of our understanding, but to say "yes" to a subject is also to have recognized, however dimly, a part of oneself; to live with that image, to accept its significance is perhaps to grow in understanding.


John Blakemore's Black and White Photography Workshop (ed. 2005)


To make images is a way of ordering one's world, of exploring and understanding one's relationship to existence.... The images we make are often...

To make images is a way of ordering one's world, of exploring and understanding one's relationship to existence.... The images we make are often...

To make images is a way of ordering one's world, of exploring and understanding one's relationship to existence.... The images we make are often...

To make images is a way of ordering one's world, of exploring and understanding one's relationship to existence.... The images we make are often...