When I was growing up, all the films about teenagers were played by Tony Curtis or John Cassavetes when they were 27, 28 years old. We would see these teenage movies in the theaters and I would say, "They don't look like they're my age at all." So I wanted to make a movie that was real and I wanted to make a movie that wasn't about me.
I am a storyteller. I've never been interested in just taking the single image and moving on. I always like to stay with the people I'm photographing… - Larry Clark
I am a storyteller. I've never been interested in just taking the single image and moving on. I always like to stay with the people I'm photographing…
- Larry Clark
I just happened to have my camera and be photographing my friends. It was totally innocent; there was no purpose to the photographs. There was a puri… - Larry Clark
I just happened to have my camera and be photographing my friends. It was totally innocent; there was no purpose to the photographs. There was a puri…
My favorite color is green. - Larry Clark
My favorite color is green.
I tell people to frame the picture. Make the greatest, most perfect composition you can . . . and then take a step forward. It skews it a bit and mak… - Larry Clark
I tell people to frame the picture. Make the greatest, most perfect composition you can . . . and then take a step forward. It skews it a bit and mak…
If you're going to photograph skateboarders you can't run after them, you've got to learn how to skate. So at about 50 years old I learned how to ska… - Larry Clark
If you're going to photograph skateboarders you can't run after them, you've got to learn how to skate. So at about 50 years old I learned how to ska…
If I want something I do everything to get it. - Larry Clark
If I want something I do everything to get it.
My greatest lesson in composition was looking at paintings. - Larry Clark
My greatest lesson in composition was looking at paintings.
For me there are no rules. I think I learned that from artists-from painters and sculptors. It took photography a while to catch up to them. - Larry Clark
For me there are no rules. I think I learned that from artists-from painters and sculptors. It took photography a while to catch up to them.
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