Quotes by
Michael Kenna
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On the question: "Does photographing at night change your way of thinking about what you are photographing?" in "Photo Review" - January 2003 by Carole Glauber
in "Photographer's Forum Interview" - Winter 2003 by Claire Sykes
in "Photographer's Forum Interview" - Winter 2003 by Claire Sykes
in "Photographer's Forum Interview" - Winter 2003 by Claire Sykes
in "WRAPAROUND" Interview Fall 2003 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Anne Telford
in "WRAPAROUND" Interview Fall 2003 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Anne Telford
On the question: "Were you drawn to the technical aspects of the medium from the beginning?" - in "PhotoWork Interview" - Premiere Issue 1997 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Dean Brierly
in "PhotoWork Interview" - Premiere Issue 1997 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Dean Brierly
On the question: "So, you’ve essentially structured the practical and pragmatic part of your production process to make it interfere as little as possible with your creative life" in "LensWork Interview" 10th Anniversary Issue No. 50 Dec. 03 - Jan. 04 by Brooks Jensen
On the question: "Do you like to work through things that way; to go back again and again photographing the same places. ..." from an interview conducted by Tim Baskerville for "Camera Darkroom", July 1995.
On the question: "In one of your books, you wrote, "I feel closer to the elements when I photograph at night, close to nature because I have to watch." What are you watching?" in "Photo Review" - January 2003 by Carole Glauber
in "Photographer's Forum Interview" - Winter 2003 by Claire Sykes
in "Photographer's Forum Interview" - Winter 2003 by Claire Sykes
on the question: "How did you evolve your style?" in "WRAPAROUND" Interview Fall 2003 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Anne Telford
on the question: "How do you choose your locations?" - in "WRAPAROUND" Interview Fall 2003 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Anne Telford
in "WRAPAROUND" Interview Fall 2003 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Anne Telford
in "PhotoWork Interview" - Premiere Issue 1997 / Vol. 1 No. 1 by Dean Brierly
On the question: "Absolutely, I couldn’t agree more. I’ve said for years that far too many photographers tend to think of photography as an act of acquisitive rather than an act of submission" in "LensWork Interview" 10th Anniversary Issue No. 50 Dec. 03 - Jan. 04 by Brooks Jensen
See: http://greenteagallery.net/magazine/2010/04/25/kenna-on-plagiarism/