Photography is about light and what it does and how it is captured on a piece of negative.
From Matthew Modine
My father taught me to paint when I was young with watercolors and so I learned at a very young age the essential elements of the value of light and composition.
We should all aspire in life to do a multitude of things well - to be a great father, to be a good husband, to be a good lover, you know, to try to do things the best you can is very important to me.
Everything is so convenient in New York.
For example, Michael Mann's film Collateral - there is certain kinds of stories that lend themselves to digital photography. Some things are very raw stories that digital photography kind of lends itself to.
I always thought that it was kind of silly that a baseball card could be worth so much money.
I bought all the stuff, but nothing was as satisfying to me as using the Rolleiflex because it was one shot.
I don't think that digital photography is romantic yet. It's not sympathetic the way that film is.
I never set out to be rich and famous. I wanted to follow my own path.
I've worked with Robert Altman a couple of times too.
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