Photographer Steve McCurry clicks with Asia
Steve McCurry in Picturing Asia-Double Take. [Photo provided to China Daily Asia/Courtesy of Steve McCurry] |
The world is undergoing tremendous changes now. What impressed people in the past might become passé today. Do you worry that people might get bored of Steve McCurry's way of interpreting the world?
No – I think I have a good sense of observation. I'm curious. I know a good picture when I see one. If I find something extraordinary, other people will feel the same way. I'm not too concerned about fashion and style.
When I joined the media tour of your Asia Society exhibition and we were introduced to your photo Golden Rock, the guide made a remark about the "reality of the photograph". Some people argue that there's no such thing as reality in photography. What do you think?
I think if you're shooting for newspaper or something, then there are certain rules. If you're making art, it's a different thing. It depends on what you're doing.
After all these years, what's your main goal as a photographer today?
I try to do worthwhile things and create some interesting work, and be involved in places where I can learn things and explore. I have a rewarding, rich and fulfilling life. Life is short – so we need to make the most out of it and live in the best possible way. For me, that's my work: exploring the park across the street from my apartment or exploring another country. That's my true pleasure – to photograph and observe things.