 There are two types of sports pictures. There's a conceptual picture, which is a planned image, as is the blue dunk, because everything was put into position there. The basket was brought in. The court was painted red. On one side, blue on the other, on a parking lot. You can only do it at a certain time of day because of the shadow. There was like an hour window when the sun's not too low or too high. There were clouds. So you got to work in between that. And then you take a great athlete like Michael and agrees to do this. You lower the basket, all he does, maybe 14 dunks. I'm in a cherry picker, with a camera took 14 frames a second. And a picture like this is made. Then there's the decisive moment, maybe when you're on the street. And I shot the kids in Cuba playing stickball. And that's one of these pictures that you'll take once in your life because everything falls into position.