I don't have clear-cut positions. I get baffled by things. I have viewpoints. Sometimes they change.
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One must dig deeply into opposing points of view in order to know whether your own position remains defensible. Iron sharpens iron.
I want people to think through issues. I'm just tired of blind alignment.
In a portrait, you have room to have a point of view. The image may not be literally what's going on, but it's representative.
My preference for clear structures is the result of my desire - perhaps illusory - to keep track of things and maintain my grip on the world.
Nothing clears my head and puts things in perspective quite like a long, hard run.
I'm a pointillist, just working my tiny little piece of the canvas. I'm not so good at perspective.
It is a challenge at times, but trying to stay centered and balanced helps me keep things in perspective.
When I'm shooting on location, you get ideas on the spot - new angles. You make not major changes but important modifications, that you can't do on a set. I do that because you have to be economical.
At some point you start seeing the difference between what you really want, and what is your priority order. I feel that today I know what I want. That's the problem with perspective, as well as focus and concentration.
We are all put in different positions for different reasons.
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