I go on The Daily Beast. The Daily Beast is one of the websites that I check out.
Photos have no narrative content. They only describe light on surface.
Photography is not about the thing photographed. It is about how that thing looks photographed.
No one moment is most important. Any moment can be something.
Sometimes I feel like. . . the world is a place I bought a ticket to. It’s a big show for me, as if it wouldn’t happen if I wasn’t there with a camera.
I'm living in Los Angeles for a couple of years. I've been a gypsy for quite a while. It'll come to an end. I'm going to come back to New York.
Photography is about finding out what can happen in the frame. When you put four edges around some facts, you change those facts.
I got rid of my teeth at a young age because I'm straight. Teeth are for gay people. That's why fairies come and get them.
It's easy when you grow up in fear to act out of fear. I don't want to embrace that fear; I prefer to be kind.
For him who is perfect in love and has reached the summit of dispassion there is no difference between his own or another's, or between Christians and unbelievers, or between slave and free, or between male and female. But because he has risen above the tyranny of the passions and has fixed his attention on the single nature of man, he looks on all in the same way and shows the same disposition to all. For in him there is neither Greek nor Jew, male nor female, bond not free, but Christ who 'is all, and in all' (Col. 3:11; cf. Gal. 3:28).
I could not flourish in the Hollywood system because the first thing spoken about is "What genre is it?" and "Who's it for?" It's a very strange question to me; it's for human beings.