God is God. His name doesn't matter.
Only a couple of times have I ever been to church and felt enlightened by it.
When you're shy, a camera becomes an entry into life. It was a kind of shield I could hide my shyness behind, and it allowed me to become an active observer rather than a passive one.
The emphasis in doing any in-depth photography is on building relationships, quality relationships. It's what I call thirty-cups-of-coffee-a-frame photography. You need to enter into the community - not just photographically, but intellectually and emotionally.
Its taken me a long time to become the person I am, for all the ugliness to fall away. The rotten flesh is gone, and the seed is there. I can touch that now.
Not being able to sleep is terrible. You have the misery of having partied all night. . . Without the satisfaction.
I'm not just buying a car - I'm buying a lifestyle!
And what I liked the most about any project was that when it was good, you had a bunch of people trying to accomplish something together who were all acting together as one - that's the most exciting time for me.
I would get up in the morning and I would say, "How am I going to bother them today?"
It has always seemed to me that a being coming from another world, with a message of infinite importance to mankind, should at least have verified that message by his own signature. Is it not wonderful that not one word was written by Christ?
I believe this generation, particularly the younger people don't really like labels.