I never stopped photographing. There were a couple of years when I didn't have a darkroom, but that didn't stop me from photographing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been a photographer all these years... I haven't been in my own darkroom for 10 years.
The trouble with photographing beautiful women is that you never get into the dark room until after they've gone.
I never stopped making pictures. There were times when more of my income was coming from other sources, and I had to devote more time to television and movies and records.
For me, photography only stopped because I was selling books.
I say no to photographs. When people take my picture, I feel like they've taken a piece of me, and I can't get that back. It's soul-draining.
In a world and a life that moves so fast, photography just makes the sound go out and it makes you stop and take a pause. Photography calms me.
I still like to walk around and take photographs, but it's hard to do that if a lot of people are looking at you.
I was extremely irritated being photographed for a long time, then I gave up caring. Photography is a nauseating cliche, but there is a lot to it. You can tell so much about a person from it. You are exaggerating the consciousness. It's life-thickening, photography.
It took me a long time to get comfortable with the idea of being photographed by a moving or still camera.
I never took a photograph. Instead, I became a good listener.