Who has influenced your photography?
Ralph Gibson was the first photographer to really change my world, as noted previously, particularly to the power of black and white, compositionally driven imagery. Around that time, I also discovered Henri Cartier-Bresson, thought of as the father of photojournalism. His compositions were masterful. Cartier-Bresson is often studied in art school or photography classes, but sometimes Gibson is overlooked. Finding his work on my own through a random book selection was a real treat. I was lucky enough to have participated in a one week workshop with Ralph Gibson in 2003 in Vancouver, BC. I learned a lot from him, but as much of that from his stories and anecdotes as from his photography. Since then, I’ve become a fan of many of the great masters, many of whom are members of the Magnum photo agency: Elliott Erwitt, Josef Koudelka, Robert Frank, Sebastiao Salgado, Rene Burri, Anton Corbijn, Martin Munkacsi, Bill Brandt, Andre Kertesz.