For me the camera is a sketch book, an instrument of intuition and spontaneity, the master of the instant which, in visual terms, questions and decides simultaneously.

In order to 'give a meaning' to the world, one has to feel involved in what one frames through the viewfinder.  This attitude requires concentration, discipline of mind, sensitivity, and a sense of geometry.  It is by economy of means that one arrives at simplicity of expression.

To take a photograph is to hold one’s breath when all faculties converge in a face of fleeing reality.  It is at that moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy.

To take a photograph means to recognize simultaneously and within a fraction of a second, both the fact itself and the rigorous organisation of visually perceived forms that give it meaning.

It is putting one's head, one's eye, and one's heart on the same axis.