For me, I always think of the image of sweeping out my footprints as I walk through a scene.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes I enjoy just photographing the surface because I think it can be as revealing as going to the heart of the matter.
I try to give people a different way of looking at their surroundings. That's art to me.
I have a strange habit of walking down streets and staring up, rather than looking at shopfronts and stuff like that.
You know, sometimes I feel like I walk around with a target on my back with the films I make.
While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction.
In my art, I deconstruct and then I reconstruct, so visual perception is one of my primary interests.
I do find walking is fundamental to my creative process.
Once I've taken photographs, I look at them, and I get into them, and I'm there for the moment - and then that's it. I find little time for reflection.
We have seen from experience that, if we are in the habit of walking regularly on the same road, we are able to think about other things while walking, without paying attention to our steps.
When walking, you see things that you miss in a motor car or on the train. You give your mind space to ponder.
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