As for pictures and museums, that don't trouble me. The worst of going abroad is that you've always got to look at things of that sort. To have to do it at home would be beyond a joke.
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The idea of making pictures abroad is exciting when you're in Hollywood and have never worked in foreign countries. You think you'll get to see the sights and have all the fun that goes with traveling. Actually, you spend so much time on the job that you don't do much else.
When I'm traveling the world, I don't ever look anymore at the geography - just enough to catch galleries and paintings.
I did some traveling as an amateur and always loved the different places I saw.
Museums are like the quiet car of the world. It's a place you can come to escape, where there's authenticity, there's uniqueness, there's calm, there's physicality.
My idea of a good time abroad is to visit someone's house and hang out, poking into their cupboards if they will let me.
Look at lots of exhibitions and books, and don't get hung up on cameras and technical things. Photography is about images.
Museums are good things, places to look and absorb and learn.
I don't need to be asking for money for local museums and other projects just to make me look good back home.
I don't travel much; I just stay at home and imagine weird places.
Because of my job, I get a lot of opportunity to grab a few days here and there in many cool cities for press commitments, magazine shoots and premieres - Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Paris, Stockholm, New York, Berlin. I always try to get to a gallery or museum if there's time.
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