Zitat des Tages von Jock Sturges:
Any artist that's involved in their work is inevitably going to have a focus in what they do.
The images I like best are parts of series that I've started, in some cases, with the pregnancies of the mothers of the children in question, and I continue that series right on through the birth of children to the child that resulted from that first pregnancy.
What pedophiles and people who have sexual desires on children lose sight of to a terrible, terrible degree - a devastating degree - is that their victims are real people who will suffer forever whatever abuses are perpetrated on them.
If somebody's pointing a trembling finger at your pants and saying you shouldn't be doing that, follow that finger back, go up the arm and look at the head that's behind it, because there's almost always something fairly woolly in there.
That's my ambition: that you look at the pictures and realize what complex, fascinating, interesting people every single one of my subjects is.
The truth is that from birth on we are, to one extent or another, a fairly sensual species.
I know the families that I photograph extremely well, and I've known them for a very long time.
Now, I recognize that there are certain postures and angles that make people see red, which are evidence of original sin or something, and I avoid that. I don't shoot that any more.
I am fascinated by the human body and all its evolutions.
Physical beauty is such a strange thing.
I became good at defending myself, but as far as I was concerned, that was a transient skill.
The transactions between me and the people that I photograph are very, very collaborative.
It's no small irony that the government inevitably and invariably ends up promoting precisely that which they would most like to repress.
It's really, really hard to make it as a fine-art photographer exclusively.
A virulent, aggressive minority has decided that Americans don't know themselves what it is they should see, and need to be protected by people who are wiser than they are, even if they are only a tiny sliver of the population.
I'm an artist that's attracted to a specific way of seeing and a way of being.
Before, I'd photograph anything. I didn't think there was anything more or less obscene about any part of the body.
There are photographs that I don't take now that I previously would have taken without any thought at all as to any misinterpretations.
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.
Every child is going to grow up. You can see it happen in the books: They get older and older and belong to themselves to a greater and greater extent.
The world is shrinking as we see more and more of it in the media, and the more we see of the world, the smaller we are, the more aware we are of how insignificant any one of us is.
I'm the last person who has any desire to instruct anybody in shame. That's no errand for me.
The kids really enjoy what they do. I check with them constantly to make sure that they're really happy to be there.
What I'm good at is making art.
If it gets to the Supreme Court, I'll have the directors of every museum in the country as expert testimony that my work is legitimate art.
There's no particular evidence that any of the lower mammals or any of the other animals have any interest in aesthetics at all. But Homo sapiens does, always has and always will.
They were without clothes before I got there, and they were without clothes when I left.
I will always admit immediately to what's obvious, which is that Homo sapiens is inherently erotic or inherently sensual from birth.
But empirically I've come to understand that my photographs really don't do any harm.
I found myself serving a sentence of public denial from the very second the raid on my apartment happened.
In fact, I don't believe I'm guilty of any crimes, but I've always been drawn to and fascinated by physical, sexual and psychological change, and there's an erotic aspect to that.
I just yesterday returned from a trip where I photographed a woman with two children whom I photographed first when she was the age of the older of the two children.
When I started doing my work years ago, I had doubts as to whether the informed-consent question was answerable.
Virtually always I get my best pictures when everybody thinks the shoot's done.
But the truth is that Homo sapiens is a sensual species. I think all species are, to one degree or another.
I'd rather get back to making art than talk about it.