I always feel like everything I shoot is a student project, and nobody else knows about it. I forget, in the moment, that other people will see it.
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I've been lucky. The projects I've gotten to work on are projects I'd want to watch myself. That's what I try to shoot for.
I try to see everything I do. It's a good learning tool for me. You kind of remember what you were going for when you were shooting it, and then see how it comes across in the context of what comes before and after it.
I feel like I learn in every project.
I think that something photographers find about me is that I work really hard to make sure I know what they want before I start shooting.
The more people know about you, the less they can project who you are supposed to be. It's unfortunate that you really only get one shot at that.
When I'm not shooting, I go to school every day. When I am shooting, I have tutors on set helping me.
Once I finish shooting, I head straight home and spend time with my family. It's only when I have to promote my films that I make public appearances.
I think what happens is that you do the project first, then you think about what it's about. Years later, you figure out why you've done things.
So, I took lessons, and I love to shoot now. It's a lot of fun.
There are things that I will always shoot, but now that the modeling and acting worlds are becoming very close, you can do a little bit of one and more of the other.
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