Larry David on Photography

I was listening to Jeff Garlin's (known for his roles in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Wizards of Waverly Place, Arrested Development, and many other things) podcast a few nights ago. Really fun episode talking with Larry David. It had me laughing out loud in public. Embarrassing but not particularly so. 

During the podcast they talk about photographs. Larry's diatribe made me laugh. And reconsider all the useless photographs I take but never do anything with.

LARRY: "By the way, you were talking about cameras, and did you know I've never owned a camera in my life? I've never taken a picture in my life. I have no record of my life! My father didn't own a camera. Any picture that I have is just luck, you know."

[To Jeff] "What are you doing?"

JEFF: "Taking a picture. Um. Here just look at me one."

LARRY: "What do people do with all these pictures that they take? I don't understand. What is that? I think it's just...what do they do with them? How much can you look at?! What are you looking at? What is there to see? Yes, okay, yes I was fishing that day. Big shit. Big shit! Look at us fishing. Who gives a fuck?"