As a director of photography, if you can convince the photographers you work with that you are 100 percent behind them in everything, they will give you 100 percent. I’ve always stuck up for my photographers – whether it was at the Sunday Times or Getty Images. You have to have that relationship with them because they are really vulnerable. They are only as good as their next picture. They are constantly soul-searching. They need support. They need someone to trust. That’s what I’ve always based my career on, and that’s why I have such a strong relationship with the photographers I’ve worked with. It’s my job to encourage, support and inspire them. I’ve been a photographer and I know how lonely a place that can be. I’ve been in difficult situations and know how scary that can be. For this profession to continue, we need to give as much support to the guys out there as we possibly can
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The Optimist: A profile of Aidan Sullivan
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World Press Photo: “It was about the people,” says jury chair Aidan Sullivan
Link: British Journal of Photography
“2011 was a momentous year,” says Aidan Sullivan, the chair of this year’s World Press Photo jury. “In the end, we tried to distill it down to what was the most important thing – the people.” He speaks to BJP.