As for staying neutral on any topic, that depends on the audience and more often
than not the message isn’t the one they want to see or isn’t inline with their own
views. It’s very easy to judge from the comfort of the sofa he explains to me as we
a nearing the end of our interview.
“People say since the very first moment we are framing something with the camera
we are not neutral anymore, that could be true but the point is to high light the
most important is going on as a photojournalist.”
“I have my political and spiritual views, but
when I am working I am neutral as much
as I can. “
With the Ukraine I was covering the Pro Russian side, while my colleagues were
covering the other side and had the same issue but flipped around which happens
quite often unfortunately. The way to fight that is working in the best possible
professional way what is what I try on every project I have.”
What would you like to photograph that you haven’t thus far?
I would have a long term project I am not sure I will be able to accomplish will be
documenting piracy in south East Asia. There are always project in my bucket list
but that list is long and time is short”
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