Courage. . . is not a selfish attribute: it is only possible if you are pursuing a wider and more worthy goal.
I don't know if I can articulate how I feel. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would make it here.
The full weight and mystery of your art rests upon your relationship to your subject matter.
I like small things, I like small moments that are almost elliptical, that are not necessarily linear; they're natural things that happen in the world, but if you look at them from a slight angle there's more than meets the eye.
How do you find a way to say what an extraordinary experience it is to be alive in this world? That is the kind of subject matter I try to work with.
Making these photographs has often seemed to me like a kind of dance. Often I have danced badly and the world has fallen apart at my feet. But sometimes the dance has gone well and my subject and I have moved together as if with shared purpose.
I'm fond of implied narratives, oblique angles, and leaving a little room for the viewer to finish a picture.
There's no such thing as "just a domestic".
Snoring keeps the monsters away.
When you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice, you may know that your society is doomed
"Science" is pedantic, arrogant, esoteric and often insane.