I was recently interviewed by Michael Kirchoff from Catalyst Interviews about my most recent monograph, Abandoned Moments, as well as my photography career at large.
Here is a sneak peek of the interview:
MK: I know you spend time as an educator and lecturer as well. In speaking to future generations of photographers, do you have any words of wisdom for those setting out to make their mark in the photographic world?
EK: You must believe in yourself, believe in this work, and be ready and willing to work harder than you’ve ever worked. You must be able to withstand a seemingly inhumane amount of disappointment and rejection, learn to navigate the unseemly politics and favoritism that are rife in most creative fields, and basically be incredibly resilient. And you must bring your ideas to the table. You must be insatiably curious, sensitive, aware of your surroundings, learn the customs and mores of the places you work, want to engage with people, dedicate yourself to issues, know how to write and express yourself, be gracious, humble, and bring an open heart and mind.