I'm the only person I know who's got a bunch of money.
In a portrait, you have room to have a point of view. The image may not be literally what's going on, but it's representative.
I didn't want to let women down. One of the stereotypes I see breaking is the idea of aging and older women not being beautiful.
Everyone has a point of view. Some people call it style, but what we're really talking about is the guts of a photograph. When you trust your point of view, that's when you start taking pictures.
One doesn't stop seeing. One doesn't stop framing. It doesn't turn off and turn on. It's on all the time.
Things happen in front of you. That's perhaps the most wonderful and mysterious aspect of photography.
There's an idea that it's hard to be a woman artist. People assume that women have fewer opportunities, less power. But it's not any harder to be a woman artist than to be a male artist. We all take what we are given and use the parts of ourselves that feed the work. We make our way. Photographers, men and women, are particularly lucky. Photography lets you find yourself. It is a passport to people and places and to possibilities.
To make a beautiful piece means you have really witnessed it and really made decisions about it.
A god's relationship to the world, even a world in which he was walking, was about as emotionally connected as that of a computer gamer playing with knowledge of the overall shape of the game and armed with a complete set of cheat codes.
The General Public is a statistical fiction created by a few exceptional men to make the loneliness of being exceptional a little easier to bear.
Sometimes in order to make progress and move ahead, you have to stand up and do the wrong thing.