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Gesture is not always action.
Photography is an act of love.
Allow yourself to lose your way.
The problem suggests the solution.
Pain is not a conduit to art or joy
You cannot accurately remember color.
Forget what it was. Look at what it is.
It's always around. You just don't see it.
You need minimum color for maximum effect.
Never say you're going back - SHOOT IT NOW!
The best camera is the one you have with you.
Failing is not a problem. Not trying is a problem.
Be aware of every square millimeter of your frame.
Try to go out empty and let your images fill you up.
It's my obligation to take out all the 'wrong' pictures.
When finding the right angle for a shot...'Move your ass.'
The composition is already there, you just need to crop it
Always shoot it now. It won't be the same when you go back.
Never put lettering in your photos unless you want it read.
There are rules about perception, but not about photography.
I'm a New Yorker. I don't believe in air unless I can see it.
Every picture should have a place you can go, a home, a climax.
The pictures are everywhere. If you're open, they will find you.
I love when pictures ask questions or make others ask questions.
Always carry a camera, it's tough to shoot a picture without one.
When we are given gifts, we must be quick and able to accept them.
I don't see light as something that falls, but as a positive force.
If you're not your own severest critic, you are your own worst enemy.
As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting.
If you can capture the element of surprise, you're way ahead of the game.
It's a lot easier to take pictures if you always have the camera with you.
You have to let the past successes go, or you'll never be able to see anew.
You must be open to what otherwise may seem to be a detriment to your 'plans'.
If you want to make more interesting pictures, become a more interesting person.
You always end up with too many pictures to edit and too few that you feel 'got it'.
What you're shooting at doesn't matter, the real question is: 'Does it give you joy?'
If you don't have a camera, the best thing you can do is describe how great it looked.
You have to learn not only from your failures. You must also learn from your successes.
We don't experience light, color, and gesture in a vacuum. We experience it in contexts.
You are responsible for every part of your image, even the parts you’re not interested in.
If you're not shooting in the right direction, it doesn't matter how well you're shooting.
Keep your mind open. You may very well learn something new about yourself and your pictures.
There is no one solution to all problems. It's the problem itself that can lead to the solution.
You have to pick the right tool for the point you're trying to make and there is no one solution.
If the light is great in front of you, you should turn around and see what it is doing behind you.
Each picture you take has power as long as it brings experience to the person who’s looking at it.
I want to go out as unprepared as possible so I can get filled up with what the world has to offer.
It's not just when you shoot, or what you shot, or where you shoot, it's the combination of the three.
It's important to realize that the images are everywhere, not just where you want or expect them to be.
Always wait for the trigger. The trigger is the final part of the puzzle, the reason you want to shoot.