When I take a picture I take 10 percent of what I see.
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In front of the camera I look and I see visually what I've created.
I take a lot of pictures.
You start blocking out things, and that's a really important part of taking a picture is the ability to isolate what you're - what you're concentrating on.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
Sometimes I think all my pictures are just pictures of me.
I look at ordinary objects, and I see things that other people don't see. That's why I'm a photographer.
In my work, as a writer, I only photograph, in words, what I see.
The more pictures you see, the better you are as a photographer.
Once I make a picture, I never look at it again.
I'm a visual thinker. Research tells us that only 20 per cent of people think visually. So what about the other 80 per cent? Don't they think in pictures? I mean if you imagine washing and preparing potatoes you visualise the process, right?
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