While there is a sprinkling of collectors, composers, directors and actors, the contributors are largely leading photographers. Don McCullin, Nan Goldin and Gregory Crewdson – amongst others – write of their fundamental inspirations. In each entry, all thoughtful and revealing, we read what made these well-known creatives pick up a camera and what shaped their thinking and style in their formative years. Take for example Roger Ballen, he recollects visiting André Kertész with his mother, an art dealer. While the two adults discussed vintage prints, Roger was mesmerised by the objects on the shelves in the Hungarian photographer’s studio. ‘I owe to Kertesz the understanding of enigma, the quixotic and formal complexity that underlies much of my work,’ says Ballen.