I could get my camera and point it at two people and not point it at the homeless third person to the right of the frame, or not include the murder that's going on to the left of the frame.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am impressed with what happens when someone stays in the same place and you took the same picture over and over and it would be different, every single frame.
I think one day I want to be on the other side of the camera-maybe directing.
If you're shooting a really serious, dramatic scene, personally I wouldn't want to look at the camera.
There's one right place to put the camera. I'm a big believer in that. You'd think you could put it anywhere. Nope.
I think cameras should be in the courtroom, but they need to be managed properly. You need a judge to hold the line.
I'm clearly not meant to be in front of the camera. I'm really not meant for anything but behind the camera.
I've been a big fan always of getting my camera in different places and trying to seek the unusual vantage point.
There's nothing like being shot on camera.
When you have a child victim, I don't think cameras should be in the courtroom, ever.
I was never one for multi-cameras; my approach was always... I always considered there was only one place to be to do a shot.