I usually tell people upfront what to expect, and that I really want their feedback and their ideas, and if they think I've got a hair out of place or food stuck in my teeth, gosh, I want to know that.
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Sometimes, I tell them more than they wanted to know.
For years, I've been interviewed, and they write what they thought I thought or what they thought I said. Sometimes it's accurate, and often it isn't.
In my job, people tell you that all the time: 'This shoot was great. You look amazing.' But you never know what they say when you turn away.
I don't always do a lot of predicting, but, when I get a really strong feeling about something, I will tell people.
I want to be surprised by what people do, I don't want to work with people who need to be told what to do. I want people to show me what they've got.
I tell everyone I interact with what I'm working on and let them bring me anecdotes that illustrate my themes.
There's a hunger in me that always wants to be creating and orating, telling people something and giving them information and getting feedback. There are so many questions that I'm trying to ask, and I'm still so far from being done saying what I gotta say.
One of the things I've learned is to be receptive of feedback.
When somebody wants to interview me, I've always got something to say.
One is, that they will feel about you that you're going to make something wonderful for them. And they help you by expressing themselves. Not telling you how to do it, but encouraging you and accepting your vision and working with you on that kind of a level.
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