I can walk through a hotel lobby and watch people at the desk and see what they're doing. People don't look at me. They don't even know I'm there.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I walk around, I look at people and observe people.
I know that I have a face, a look, people aren't used to seeing. A presence.
The most amazing thing is when you find yourself watching someone in the cafe or something doing something weird. It's amazing what people do, isn't it, when you just look at them, when you take the time to look.
I'm someone who sits at a computer eight hours a day, and I look in that pinhole camera at the top of my screen and think, 'Someone could be watching me.'
I hate to be treated as if I'm invisible. I get incensed when people talk across me or refuse to catch my eye in a restaurant or shop.
Wherever I go, I'm watching. Even on vacation, when I'm in an airport or a railroad station, I look around, snap pictures, and find out how people do things.
I still like to walk around and take photographs, but it's hard to do that if a lot of people are looking at you.
I sit in my little office and I feel like I've got all my readers staring at me.
I like walking into a smaller hotel where the desk clerk recognizes me.
If I check into a hotel, a lot of times, they know who I am.