Prostitutes go to heaven. It's their clients that go to hell. David LaChapelle More Quotes by David LaChapelle More Quotes From David LaChapelle I shoot fantasy. If you want reality, ride the bus David LaChapelle fantasy want reality My pictures are about getting as far away from reality as possible. Dreams should be part of our everyday life. David LaChapelle everyday dream reality I think we're in a post-pornographic time and nothing seems shocking, but everything remains carnal no matter what you do. David LaChapelle remains matter thinking I still go to church occasionally. I went the other day and found peace. David LaChapelle stills church found People say photographs don't lie, mine do. David LaChapelle photography lying people My biggest advice would be to take the pictures you want to take. Don’t think about the marketplace, what sells or what an editor might say. And don’t think about style. It’s all bullshit and surface stuff. Style happens. David LaChapelle bullshit editors thinking The matriarchal society 1300 years ago in Egypt was a peaceful society; that's where you had no war for thousands of years! When they switched to patriarchal society, when the male energy ruled, we became obsessed with the greed. Now we are in this time of intense greed! David LaChapelle egypt war years I wanted it to provide an escape route, I wanted to make pictures that were fantastic and took you into another world, one that was brighter. I started off with this idea. David LaChapelle photographer world ideas My idea was that if I took a picture of somebody and years later, or whenever, they would die and if someone wanted to know who this person was, they could take one of these pictures and it would tell who the person was. David LaChapelle photographer years ideas I'm a photographer, period. I love photography, the immediacy of it. I like the craft, the idea of saying 'I'm a photographer.' David LaChapelle crafts photography ideas I have always gone to nature, since I was a kid. I was brought up in the woods, I did not have lots of friends, so I spent lot of time alone. My mother always loved to live in the forest; she loved gardens, birds and nature and taught me a deep respect for that. She taught me about growing food and vegetables and to take care of animals. They also have feelings. So nature was always something sacred for me, the place I can go, meditate and pray. It's like a church in the nature for me. David LaChapelle garden mother kids My work is about making candy for the eyes. It's about grabbing your attention. Even though my work is appearing in magazines I am trying to make a large picture. I want my photographs to read like a poster. David LaChapelle eye trying attention You work with people who are obsessive about shopping, obsessive about owning things and buying things, like this purchase is going to make them happy. And you want to say to them, You know, no amount of real estate is gonna fill that void. David LaChapelle buying-things shopping real I didn’t see any difference between being a photographer or being an artist. I didn’t make those boundaries. If someone wants to think it’s art, that’s great, but I’ll let history decide. David LaChapelle differences art thinking There is nothing ugly in sexuality or in the body. It's human! David LaChapelle ugly sexuality body I have no interest in being famous. I just want to make famous photographs. David LaChapelle interest photograph want If you want reality take the bus. David LaChapelle bus want reality As an artist you have a choice. You can add more confusion and darkness to the world or you can shine a light, make a beauty. David LaChapelle confusion light artist I think that the world is really in very dark ages. In America this could have never been showed, we are even more lost over there than in Europe. We are very lost! David LaChapelle dark europe thinking I'll let criticism spoil breakfast, but I don't let it affect my lunch. David LaChapelle spoil criticism