"Why?" That is the question people ask me most. Why do you walk on the wire? Why do you tempt fate? Why do you risk death. But, I don't think of it this way. I never even say this word, death. Instead, I use the opposite word. Life. For me, to walk on the wire, this is life."
A reality is just what we tell each other it is. Sane and insane could easily switch places, if the insane were to become the majority. You would find yourself locked in a padded cell, wondering what happened to the world.
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First there was darkness. Then came the strangers. They were a race as old as time itself. They had mastered the ultimate technology. The ability to alter physical reality by will alone. They called this ability "Tuning".
I tried to talk out loud to you like I used to, but there was nothing there. I couldn't hear you. Then... I just gave it up. Everything stopped. You just... disappeared. And now I'm working here. I hear your voice all the time. Every man has your voice.
When I was 12 years old, I actually sat behind the drum kit for the first time and could essentially just instantly play kind of beat one. It just made sense to me.
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An area, known as "le Rudyng" (indicating a woodland clearing) in the mid-13th century, had by 1534 come to be called West End. It was then a freehold estate belonging to Kilburn Priory, and was so called because it was at the west end of another, larger estate.
#blackandwhite
"The main thing that I learned about conspiracy theory, is that conspiracy theorists believe in a conspiracy because that is more comforting.
The truth is far more frightening - Nobody is in control.
The world is rudderless."
Alan Moore
#KingCrimson
"I was in love with a with a woman, a great character who worked in the office with me. All of a sudden she left me, I was devastated. I decided I've got to get out of that situation, and went to Manchester College of Art to study photography".
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Our new original series "If Walls Could Talk". Short films featuring famous architecture. First episode featuring Erno Godfinger brutalist west London residential building "Trellick Tower".
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"If I look at a picture of a person and my emotional response is that I want to ask this person a question, or I wish I knew what they were thinking at that moment. That has much more value than "Oh, but that's an attractive person"
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#portraitphotography
"My work really is all about trying to reconnect us with the reality and with the fact that photography is an invention, a construction, an abstraction, an alteration of what we see. And it should be used and understood and shared."
#photographylovers
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