Acting? No, it is not for me. I would be terrible.
. . . photography is made essentially of time. I often think that what we show is a point in time, more than a window onto space.
To me, photography is not just a visual art, but something closer to poetry - or at least to some poetry, such as the haiku.
Photography is the art of not pushing the button.
There's this idea that photography is a kind of testimony and therefore we're forbidden to tell lies with it. I think that's nonsense. Photography isn't testimony.
By trying many different approaches, you may slowly reach the point where you say more about yourself than about the objects or the landscapes or the people you photograph - and this is where photography really interests me.
To learn to get along without, to realize that what the world is going to demand of us may be a good deal more important than what we are entitled to demand of it - this is a hard lesson.
So far from genius discarding law, rather is it the supreme joy of genius to re-enact the eternal and unwritten law in the chamber of its own intel-lect.
I can tell you that today 99% of my investments are in Brazil and will remain here.
If you're going to get in the ring and try to take the belt, you have to prepare to get hit.