I think what I've learned from working on "Moonlight" is we see what happens when you persecute people. They fold into themselves.
Nowadays shots are created in post-production, on computers. It's not really photography.
Finding the right subject is the hardest part.
Photograph the world as it is. Nothing's more interesting than reality.
I'm interested in reality, and I'm interested in survival. I'm interested in people who aren't the lucky ones, who maybe have a tougher time surviving, and telling their story.
It’s not when you press the shutter, but why you press the shutter.
I just think it's important to be direct and honest with people about why you're photographing them and what you're doing. After all, you are taking some of their soul.
The Bible warns us clearly that we must not attack men of God no matter how sinful they may have become or wicked in our eyes.
Ms. Merkel's attempt to present herself as a Social Democrat was a clever move. But it's not working anymore. The divisions between the CDU and CSU have simply become too great for that.
In the United States, unlike any other advanced democracy, money really talks. Our Supreme Court has said that spending money on politicians is a form of free speech. No other court has said that.
The Hunger Games has epic spectacle, yearning romance and suspense that won't quit!