Famous Quotes from Photographer Anne Geddes
Anne Geddes is well known for the images she makes of some of the tiniest clients. Geddes’ is a renowned Australian photographer specializing in babies. Her images appear on gallery walls, calendars, greeting cards, and in the pages of several books she has published. Read on to find out her thoughts on her favorite topic, babies:
I have a deep respect and love for these tiny humans, and I hope to convey in my images a measure of the beauty that exists in all children.
Anne Geddes
The trouble with flowers is that invariably, when I'm ready to photograph them, they are not in season.
Anne Geddes
I photograph from the heart. I adore little babies and I think that shows. My images are really very positive, very simple, and from the heart. Babies speak a universal language.
Anne Geddes
Babies are my inspiration and my joy. In them, I see innocence and the precious possibilities of each life unfolding. In my images, I hope to convey a measure of the beauty that exists in all children.
Anne Geddes
I think the best images are the ones that retain their strength and impact over the years, regardless of the number of times they are viewed.
Anne Geddes
I think that emotional content is an image's most important element, regardless of the photographic technique. Much of the work I see these days lacks the emotional impact to draw a reaction from viewers, or remain in their hearts.
Anne Geddes
I have a deep love and respect for children and I cannot imagine photographic life without them playing a major part.
I hope that through my work as a photographer, I have been able to pass on my appreciation of their beauty and charm.
Anne Geddes
I can't think of any flower that wouldn't be suitable to merge with an image of a newborn, and as I was planning for the book, Miracle, I was drawn to blossoms that appealed to me artistically.
Anne Geddes
My idea of a perfect image is where I have created a beautiful environment, and the baby has given something of its personality. That extra spark in the image is always supplied by the baby. When you look at one of my images, your eye is always drawn to the baby's face, regardless of how complicated the setting is. The babies are always the most important aspect of the image, and so they should be.
Anne Geddes
The hardest thing in photography is to create a simple image.
Anne Geddes
I have a deep respect and love for these tiny humans, and I hope to convey in my images a measure of the beauty that exists in all children.
Anne Geddes
The trouble with flowers is that invariably, when I'm ready to photograph them, they are not in season.
Anne Geddes
I photograph from the heart. I adore little babies and I think that shows. My images are really very positive, very simple, and from the heart. Babies speak a universal language.
Anne Geddes
Babies are my inspiration and my joy. In them, I see innocence and the precious possibilities of each life unfolding. In my images, I hope to convey a measure of the beauty that exists in all children.
Anne Geddes
I think the best images are the ones that retain their strength and impact over the years, regardless of the number of times they are viewed.
Anne Geddes
I think that emotional content is an image's most important element, regardless of the photographic technique. Much of the work I see these days lacks the emotional impact to draw a reaction from viewers, or remain in their hearts.
Anne Geddes
I have a deep love and respect for children and I cannot imagine photographic life without them playing a major part.
I hope that through my work as a photographer, I have been able to pass on my appreciation of their beauty and charm.
Anne Geddes
I can't think of any flower that wouldn't be suitable to merge with an image of a newborn, and as I was planning for the book, Miracle, I was drawn to blossoms that appealed to me artistically.
Anne Geddes
My idea of a perfect image is where I have created a beautiful environment, and the baby has given something of its personality. That extra spark in the image is always supplied by the baby. When you look at one of my images, your eye is always drawn to the baby's face, regardless of how complicated the setting is. The babies are always the most important aspect of the image, and so they should be.
Anne Geddes
The hardest thing in photography is to create a simple image.
Anne Geddes