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It is what it is. I can't change what's happened to me.
To step on a bomb, have your legs blown off and survive, is lucky. Everybody has a good-luck story. Mine was the fact that the senior medic was on patrol that day. Those who don't have a good-luck story are the ones who don't make it.
When you are doing portraits, you have that intimacy with someone for a few minutes. For a really good portrait, you don't take the portrait - it's given.
I was obsessed from the moment I took my first photograph. I wanted to make photography my career.
My friends love this idea of me as half man, half camera.
People who look at Greek statues never say it's a shame because they're not complete.
I remember, on the medevac helicopter, I said to myself, "I am not f - - g dying in Afghanistan." People talk about having flashbacks; I began having flash-forwards. I began thinking of all the things I still wanted to do.
Everyone in a band has a big ego - they love having pictures taken.
I am a big believer in love. Love for me is what got me through.
For those looking at me, meeting me for the first time, it is the body they see. I am labelled as disabled.
For most Olympic athletes, their training is their hardest challenge and where they push themselves to the limit. For Paralympians, training and competition is an escape from the hardships and struggles of their everyday life. That is the difference.
Alfred Hitchcock had to find ways to create tension without showing it, but now with computer-generated effects you can show anything.
War is not something that can be won. Everybody loses at war.
I really love the Olympics: Daley Thompson's back-flip, Derek Redmond's father helping him finish the 400m after his hamstring snapped at the 1992 Games in Barcelona, Carl Lewis, Michael Johnson, Sir Steve Redgrave - childhood memories are flooded with these moments and idols.
I had been a fashion photographer for over ten years, but I'd always been dissatisfied with what I was doing. It was all about selling people, and I got disheartened by the whole industry.