I was in Milan, and somebody gave me a Trussardi diary, and I thought 'Genius.' Inside I put the Polaroids, how much film I shot, who I shot with. This way, for billing later on, I had all the information.
— Sante D'Orazio
Over the years I always did some water colors, and I did a series of pictures of drawings. I always did it during a period of time that was slow in the photo business, but in essence it was always frustrating because I'd get started, and then it would be time to get back to work and I wouldn't get anywhere with the painting.
If I create anything, I create the atmosphere of trust and openness.
My process of working is that I don't create a picture, I find it.
I made most of my living doing beauty, because I was never really the fashion person.
I try to find the picture, not create it.
I was always taught to let the obstacles be your guide because they lead you to places that you wouldn't have gone on your own. Instead of going through a rock, you go around it, creating a path.
I'm trained to look for certain things... I shoot, I shoot, I shoot, and then I go find it in the ether.
I had been, to the age of 25, a bookworm.