There's people outside our house; you get followed by photographers; you can't go out and have a cup of coffee with a friend without someone coming up to you.
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I get photographers hiding in my bushes. We're way past autographs. We're into being stalked and followed.
Having people wait outside of my house sort of gives me a panic attack. I'm a believer in the concept that people should not be followed and photographed everywhere.
I'm a head-shot photographer. I have people come to my apartment, and I take their head shots.
I will go to a nice restaurant in Miami, and no one sitting at the tables will notice me or even know who I am. Then everyone in the kitchen comes out and wants to take a picture.
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'd just like to be able to walk outside as everyone does and enjoy time with my friends, not feel bad for not wanting to take a picture.
Photographers and people do try to take advantage of you. You just have to stand your ground and prove you're not an easy target.
I've walked with very famous people down red carpets over to the crowd of thousands of people, and you'll reach out to shake their hand and they've got a camera in their hand. And they don't even get their hand out, because they're recording the whole time.
The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own.
If you don't want to have your private life splashed everywhere, why go to the restaurants and the places you know you're going to be photographed?
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