I love New York, but am happy to be away from it. I really like small towns, with welcoming barbecue restaurants.
The loss of letters in today's world is one of the great losses we are experiencing, though we shan't know the full extent of it for another twenty or thirty years when we'll wish we had those letters never written.
I hate being away, but I understand that for me, that's where the work, the stories are.
The fact that I have a little ten-megapixel camera with me all the time, is way better than having the greatest camera in the world sitting at home on a desk instead of on my shoulder.
Do not settle for easy. Do not settle for that first image. Craft it, work it, and make something more out of it. And finally, don't forget that the biggest joy in photography is making pictures of those things in your own life.
The satisfaction comes from working next to 500 photographers and coming away with something different.
When you've lived through the golden age of photojournalism, there's no point in being nostalgic.
Shooting film is not for everybody, but if you're crazy enough it might be for you.
It's a given your family will be tired of being photographed, but don't give up. In another couple of decades, those are the pictures you will be glad to have.
I see myself as a recorder of history, sort of a visual historian.
War isn't a TV show with plot twists to keep the viewers interested. The proliferation of images and blanket media coverage have suffocated the life out of old-style photojournalism.
The greatest photographs are motivated by human feeling.
I saw Pensacola after Ivan and it was nothing like this, ... This is a disaster, the big one.
Well a little disappointed but we'll work with what we have to work with.
They need to make it easy for emergency responders, ... anything we could do to help mitigate that problem or deal with uncertainty.
It's very crucial in a life-saving issue to make sure something as simple as numbers is taken care of, ... If someone's having a heart attack, you're trying to get there in four to six minutes, no more than ten minutes.
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