There's a whole load of stuff in life that is worth documenting. You see it every day but don't even notice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm in a position to look back at my life, and I realized there were a number of experiences that needed to be documented.
I have always had a great interest in visually documenting the past.
I realized so much of my life hasn't been in a well-lit room, and I realized the importance of documenting my experiences as a way to memorialize them.
I love that my career has been documented and I can look back one day and share it with my kids.
When I'm documenting, for example, a story on women in Afghanistan, I will do a huge amount of research and a lot of time on the ground just getting to know the women before I even start shooting.
I think, if you put a camera in anyone's life and document it daily from the age of 21 to 27, there are going to be things that aren't always pretty.
Life moves so fast. You gotta document the good times, man.
I'm a hoarder. For me, documentation has always been key, and I've kept everything from my past.
Documenting trips makes them that much richer. I stick in train tickets and business cards from restaurants. It makes the whole experience poetic, describing the sights, smells and sounds around me. It means I can relive the holiday years later.
I am one of many people documenting damage and looting at ancient sites from space - it is such a crucial tool.