I always try to make things fun.
I don't see the point of photographing trees or rocks because they're there and anyone can photograph them if they're prepared to hang around and wait for the light.
You have to kind of be invisible when you photograph children, so you use a longer lens.
Actors are hard to photograph because they never want to reveal who they are. You don't know if you're getting a character from a Chekhov play or a Polanski film. It depends what mood they're in.
In '73 I photographed the cannibals in New Guinea. They treated me OK but they didn't make you feel relaxed. . . I managed to escape unscathed though, I'm pretty good at that.
The Sixties was a time of breaking down class barriers, although I think class still exists today in some areas.
People want security in this insecure world.
One of the ideas I've clung to most of my life is that if I just try hard enough it will work out.
It doesn't take a year to sing a song. Takes a year for people to figure out how to market it.
Attention is a little-noticed and underrated mental asset.
Each step is not too improbable for us to countenance, but when you add them up cumulatively over millions of years, you get these monsters of improbability, like the human brain and the rain forest. It should warn us against ever again assuming that because something is complicated, God must have done it.