The photographers are always around. Wherever I go, they start clicking incessantly. I am always like, 'At least give me a heads-up, as, many times, I look so disheveled. What will people think?'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Of course I don't like the fact that my wife goes to the supermarket and there are photographers. But I realise that the press attention is the same wherever you go.
I'm a head-shot photographer. I have people come to my apartment, and I take their head shots.
People think: 'If this photographer's looking like a big jerk-off, maybe it's okay if I do.' I like to catch my subjects off balance a bit.
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.
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 sometimes like the pictures photographers take of me.
I am always friendly with people. When media asks me for a picture or interview, I readily do it. However, I wouldn't like them clicking my picture when I am eating or when I visit a temple. I don't want to be big in front of God.
When I started getting in front of the camera a lot, I think my confidence started to come out.
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.
Click! In other words, I'm in a very controlling position, and I can bring... and I've already... if the camera's on you, your face is very concentrated. You're listening. You don't know what I'm going to say next, and now you're smiling. All these things are the things I work with.
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