Men are what their mothers made them.
For me, the strength of photography lies in its ability to evoke humanity. If war is an attempt to negate humanity, then photography can be perceived as the opposite of war.
I have been a witness, and these pictures are my testimony. The events I have recorded should not be forgotten and must not be repeated.
There is a job to be doneto record the truth. I want to wake people up!
I became a photographer in order to be a war photographer, and a photographer involved in what I thought were critical social issues. From the very beginning this was my goal.
If you make an honest picture of war, it will be an antiwar photograph.
But everyone cannot be there, and that is why photographers go there - to show them, to reach out and grab them and make them stop what they are doing and pay attention to what is going on - to create pictures powerful enough to overcome the diluting effects of the mass media and shake people out of their indifference - to protest and by the strength of that protest to make others protest.
I think people can have a panic attack where your heart is racing, you get shakes and jitters. But you can also feel disconnected. You know what I mean? I can feel depressed.
The more depressed and maladjusted you are, the more likely it is that you are seeing things right, with minimal bias
Patience is eternal genius
Sleep is an eight-hour peep show of infantile erotica.