Presents
Arnold Newman: A Gift
by Marianne Fulton
When Arnold Met Arafat
by David Friend
Arnold Newman Gallery
Arnold Newman Interview Video Excerpts:
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"It turned out to be one of my best photographs... it was my impression of a Nazi who managed to survive, yet killed millions of people."
[2:21]
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"The only thing that matters is if it is honest. If [the picture] is honest, you and everybody can tell. If it is dishonest, you and everybody can tell. That explains what good photography is about."
[2:33]
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"What is my style? It's just a picture that satisfies me. I guess that's my style."
[2:54]
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"I have never given up my copyright."
[3:57]
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"I took the portrait out of the studio and started getting into real life."
[0:38]
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"I predict all the little talents will be getting all the money. They'll do it just to get exposed."
[5:25]
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"Some of the best pictures which museums have were taken on a Speedgraphic with an eight inch lens that the students would turn their nose up at."
[5:47]
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"You have to concentrate on your job. And don't think that the camera's going to do the job for you."
[6:26]
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"How do you do a book? You work your ass off."
[3:28]
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"Why do I take pictures the way I do? It's simply preparation."
[5:06]