I would love to photograph Stephen Hawking. I am just fascinated by science I really am.
I became kind of a drop-out in science after I came back to America. I wanted to photograph.
You do your work as a photographer and everything becomes past. Words are more like thoughts the photographer's picture is always surrounded by a kind of romantic glamor - no matter what you do and how you twist it.
My great-grandfather was in the army in India and we have photographs of my family there in full Victorian dress. They're incredibly romantic.
I don't think that digital photography is romantic yet. It's not sympathetic the way that film is.
There are some people who become best friends with everyone they photograph. There are people that I really like and admire and respect but in a way I think it's better to keep a distance. I think you get better pictures of people that you don't know very well.
All my life I've taken photographs of people who are completely at peace being what they were in the situations I photographed them in.
Sometimes they are a matter of luck the photographer could not expect or hope for them. Sometimes they are a matter of patience waiting for an effect to be repeated that he has seen and lost or for one that he anticipates.
I wish that all of nature's magnificence the emotion of the land the living energy of place could be photographed.
To photograph truthfully and effectively is to see beneath the surfaces and record the qualities of nature and humanity which live or are latent in all things.
Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing photography and writing.
You don't want to be photographed? You don't want to be known? Then you don't need to be out there peddling movies.
Photography is more about money now but then so are most things.
People don't have time to wait for somebody to paint their portraits anymore. The money is in photography.
My first big job was an Abercrombie &Fitch campaign. But my mom wouldn't let me skip school for it so I missed half of the shoot. When we got there we realized Bruce Weber was the photographer we knew we had made a mistake!
My mom was a photographer and whenever they needed a baby for a modelling job she'd stick me in front of the camera. That's how it started.
It was my mom and I against the world. We lived in New York in this bohemian lifestyle where an extended group of artists and photographers were like my aunts and uncles.
I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive but I have photographs of her.
The problem for me is that I've never actually studied photography so it's quite a steep learning curve. Cameras these days do so much for you automatically but I still think there's a point where you should actually know the technical side.
Having photographed the landscape for a number of years and specifically working with trees and in the forest I found without consciously thinking about it that it was a great learning experience for me in terms of organizing elements.
If anybody wanted to photograph my life they'd get bored in a day. 'Heres Matt at home learning his lines. Here's Matt researching in aisle six of his local library'. A few hours of that and they'd go home.
Now my knowledge of photography was terribly limited.
I like photographs which leave something to the imagination.
I hope to stay unemployed as a war photographer till the end of my life.