I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance.
The collection of photographs is a statement about the relationship of my camera and me.
Photographers are victims of paradox, tracking the impermanent to make it permanent.
I don't need exotic places to be stimulated. Out of familiarity comes nuance. The more you revisit a subject the more you're like to discover.
I never wanted to make portraits - to photograph celebrities, beautiful people, beautiful landscapes, beautiful buildings, or people in distressing situations. . . . I have always been interested in everyman - average, ordinary people in everyday situations.
What appears in the pictures was the subject's decision, not mine. I took what they presented - delicate moments - unadorned and unglamorous, yet tender and exquisite.
I am not an objective reporter. I prefer to go further, to the unstated things of our existence. What I can't understand and grasp seems to lead me.
Fear ringed by doubt is my eternal moon.
The greatest sin is to miss the point of human existence.
I seriously consider television to be the people's medium.
Every morning I wake up with the news of bloodshed. I feel my body, desperate to know whether I'm still alive.