I like having little kids look at me. It's fun. They make these little faces.
I think the prom is very serious also. It's an American ritual, it's a rite of passage, and it's very much a part of this country.
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.
Villains often more the story along while the heros react to the villains, so the villain becomes the engine of the story.
Science is at no moment quite right, but it is seldom quite wrong, and has, as a rule, a better chance of being right than the theories of the unscientific. It is, therefore, rational to accept it hypothetically.
The American people understand that we need real change in this country, in my view, a political revolution, which says to the people on top, "You know what, you guys can't have it all. "
One had rather have no opinion than a false one.