However incoherent a human existence may be, human unity is not bothered by it.
Photography is humbling, it really is, and it really allows for me to atone for some of the missteps I've made throughout the course of my life.
For me, the stars are the invisible people on the street that people don't really get a chance to know.
What I strive to do through my work, is to teach compassion. You need to have a lot of it, in this day and time, and it's lacking.
I remember growing up and hearing the word "ugly" a lot. "I'm ugly. " "She ugly. " "He ugly. " I hated it then, and I hate it now. I go past physical beauty; I tell people they have a beautiful spirit and that is something different.
When you look at my photos, just look into the eyes of my subjects. The eyes say so much.
The images of war inspired me to create, to go to different situations and communities, to document the human side of people, to show a side that we don't see.
Let tenderness pour from your eyes, the way sun gazes warmly on earth.
Essential to our personal faith and development is the unmistakable knowledge that our Father and our Savior want us to succeed. They want us to return to Their presence. Because of Their love for us, They have given us resources to obtain comfort, direction, and strength for our journey home. I speak of prayer, the wonderful and sublime ability to communicate and share our concerns with the Father; the Holy Spirit, which will enlighten and comfort us; and the words of the prophets, both ancient and modern. These resources give us understanding and direction in dealing with our challenges.
Part of the reason some Japanese companies have underperformed financially was corporate governance and board structures.
'Tommy' was the first show I ever saw on Broadway. I was 14. It wasn't 'the show' that started that flame in me or anything, but it did excite me in a way no other show had. I'd never seen a show so brilliantly cast and directed.