
I called Michael Light to interview him a few weeks back. My recording device didn't decide to kick in until about most of the way through the fourth question so here is some text-based conversation covering how it starts:
Michael started off talking about how he is working on redoing his website, and welcomes this interview as a nice break from that tedium. He asks me about the impending interview and I give him the basics (with which you are all familiar). I ask him what show he was just installing in Warsaw (he told me this in the emails preceding the interview). He said he was just installing 100 Suns, promoting old work, never resting, et cetera. I ask him what his favorite project was to date. He talked about how he likes all his projects, and can't just decide on one in particular, He says he will complete a project and grow into a different person. We go on to talk about something I've been curious about. I say I'm never satisfied with my images, and ask if he ever has the desire to change his old work. He responds with more elaboration on his previous answer, saying he never wants to change anything because he feels like a different individual, stating that, if anything, he would only change minor technical things. He says the concepts never warrant a need for change, to which I ask whether he develops images or concepts first. The audio comes in as he is talking about going out shooting, and having his ideas informed by that shooting.