I'm such a homebody. I don't party. I don't drink. That may be because I got it out all out of my system before I was 18.
Content alone is propaganda; form alone is wallpaper.
The ability to keep things in perspective is very important for a journalist. In a tense situation you need the ability to be there, yet somehow step aside; to keep a cool head and keep working without getting frustrated.
. . . we are there with our cameras to record reality. Once we start modifying that which exists, we are robbing photography of its most valuable attribute.
[Photojournalism] really is the only branch of photography that's a credit to our profession. We see, we understand; we see more, we understand more.
Even if not a single picture is never published, they exist. And that means that we are recording the history of the human race. If that's all your doing, it still a very very worth while profession to be involved in.
I attempt to channel my anger into the tip of my forefinger as I press the shutter.
It is not enough to dream of the Impossible Love - it is necessary to conquer it too.
When you have bacon and eggs for breakfast, the chicken makes a contribution, the pig makes a commitment.
I understand from my own work that haste makes waste. But I also understand that. . . the creative spark dims, and then death puts it out. William Shakespeare, for instance, hasn’t produced a new play for 400 years. That, my friends, is a long dry spell.
I'm on a lot of airplanes, so I just sip on red wine thinking of stupid ideas and, when I think of it, I wanna make it happen.