Allein / Alone Andere / Other Erwachsen werden / Grow Up Etwas / Some Fotografie / Photography Gehen / Walk Imitiert / Imitates Mittel / Medium Noch nie / Never Oben / Up Selbst / Itself Wachsen / Grow
Since I've had a son, I want to be around to see him grow up.
My parents wanted me to grow up around horses and open spaces.
I didn't grow up thinking, 'Oh, maybe someday I'm going to have a shoe named after me.'
It seems like once people grow up, they have no idea what's cool.
Like Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, and so many others before me, sexual imagery has always been a part of my photography.
I don't think I'm being forced to grow up too fast; I would rather people treat me like an adult.
When I was growing up, there actually wasn't a lot of YA literature as it exists today. Most of the YA that I read was from the '60s and '70s, older than me.
Photography acts as a teaser, suggesting we can know something that we can never know. And the more we can't obtain it, the more we want it.
I want to live 50 more years. I'm 33 years old... and I want to live to at least be 80 and see my kids grow up and see my grandkids. That's important to me.