To be able to take my pictures, I have to look, all the time, at the people and places I care about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like to talk to people and, obviously, to photograph them.
If I can be in a place where my image is encouraging people to see different people behind the camera, and my image and the images I make can help open up a certain world view, I think that's all a part of a larger spirit of change and progress, and I'm happy to be part of it.
My photography is the result of being there at the right moment.
I like to take pictures of lots of things: people-such as my nephews, my dogs, and just interesting objects that I see. For instance, I might take a picture of flowers by the side of the road, an old sign or a fence.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
When I get up in the morning I brush my teeth and go about my business, and if I am going anywhere interesting I take my camera along.
At some point during my travels, I had a slight change of focus which would end up defining the rest of my career. I began taking pictures of people. In addition to all the buildings, street signs and fire hydrants, I started photographing some of the interesting humans that passed by me on the street.
I like having my picture taken and being a glamorous person. Sometimes when I find myself getting impatient, I just remember the times I cried my eyes out because nobody wanted to take my picture at the Trocadero.
I like being on camera, performing, seeing what people have in common.
I know everything should be photographed. It helps me make sense of my existence.
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