It's not worth getting too excited about thinking about the larger picture. The larger picture doesn't come into focus for an awfully long time.
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To make pictures big is to make them more powerful.
I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting.
With my pictures, what I hope is that it encourages the reader to imagine more pictures of his own.
If you just focus on the smallest details, you never get the big picture right.
I don't know really. I've always been interested in the small picture instead of the big one, and I've always been interested in relationship pictures.
I think that one of the things that I can do is I seem to have the ability to zoom in super tight for very small details, but then jump back for sort of that big picture perspective. And I think that ultimately, that's one of my strengths, because you have - every detail matters.
I'm looking to see what the bigger picture is.
The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close-up.
I think it's important to do smaller films because I think that's where a lot of new things are happening.
A still image attracts the viewer with an overall impact, then reveals smaller details upon further study.
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