I was born in front of a camera and really don't know anything else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My mom was a photographer and whenever they needed a baby for a modelling job, she'd stick me in front of the camera. That's how it started.
Yeah, I kind of grew up in front of the camera: I started modeling when I was two.
Everyone always told me I was fated to be in front of the camera.
I'm lucky I don't make my living in front of the camera.
I got a camera when I was nine years old and it wasn't until I was a model that I realized you could be a photographer for a job.
My stepfather gave me a Kodak camera when I was 17 years old. I started working at a local photo store in Le Havre, France, taking passport pictures and photographing weddings.
I'm used to having a camera in my face but not a camera following me.
I knew from the first moment I picked up a camera, on my first school assignment, what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I was going to find a way to travel the world and tell the stories of the people I met through photographs.
There's something very scary about exposing yourself on camera, knowing that you're going to be put on thousands of screens around the world for everyone to judge, but there's also something very thrilling and exciting about it.
I certainly never expected to be in front of a camera one day of my life.