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Rineke Dijkstra Quotes: "For me, the importance of photography is that you can point to something, that you can let other people see things. Ultimately, it is a matter of the specialness of the ordinary."

For me, the importance of photography is that you can point to something, that you can let other people see things. Ultimately, it is a matter of the specialness of the ordinary.



Rineke Dijkstra Quotes: "I don't need to know anything about the people I photograph, but it's important that I recognize something about myself in them."

I don't need to know anything about the people I photograph, but it's important that I recognize something about myself in them.




Rineke Dijkstra Quotes: "As a photographer you enlarge or emphasize a certain moment, making it another reality."

As a photographer you enlarge or emphasize a certain moment, making it another reality.



Rineke Dijkstra Quotes: "I felt that the beach portraits were all self-portraits. That moment of unease, that attempt to find a pose, it was all about me."

I felt that the beach portraits were all self-portraits. That moment of unease, that attempt to find a pose, it was all about me.




Rineke Dijkstra Quotes: "With young people everything is much more on the surface - all the emotions; when you get older you know how to hide things."

With young people everything is much more on the surface - all the emotions; when you get older you know how to hide things.



Rineke Dijkstra Quotes: "I do think that my work has gotten calmer, and that the violence of some of the earlier series was necessary to reach the higher degree of concentration in the later ones."

I do think that my work has gotten calmer, and that the violence of some of the earlier series was necessary to reach the higher degree of concentration in the later ones.