As the mist leaves no scar On the dark green hill So my body leaves no scar On you and never will
And most of my early pictures failed but about one in a 100 somehow looked better than what I saw.
I like to feel that all my best photographs had strong personal visions and that a photograph that doesn't have a personal vision or doesn't communicate emotion fails.
When the light is right and everything is working for me, I feel as tense as when making a difficult maneuver high on a mountain. A minute - and sometimes mere seconds - can make the difference between a superb image and a mundane one.
Today, I'm very careful not to mention very specific locations when I write or give captions.
We mountaineers always live with the feeling that we came on the scene too late.
If we limit our vision to the real world, we will forever be fighting on the minus side of things, working only too make our photographs equal to what we see out there, but no better.
Writers don't need to be given formulas; they need to be shown possibilities.
I live every day to its fullest extent and I don't sweat the small stuff.
Properly trained, a man can be dog's best friend.
Ignorance is the parent of fear.