In the very few interviews I've made, it doesn't matter how long we've talked to each other, the headline is still just about my paycheck.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't believe in these headline-hunting interviews. That's just not my style.
After I get comfortable, I kind of forget that we're even doing an interview and I say whatever comes to the mind.
One reason I quit doing interviews after years and years and years was because I was making things up.
I might just stop talking again and not do interviews.
Ah, I don't do interviews, really.
The interviews have gotten much longer with 'Humans of New York.' When I was first starting, I was just photographing people. And then I went to just kind of including a quote or two. Now when I'm approaching somebody on the street, I'm spending about 30 to 45 minutes with them often.
I've never gone into an interview in my life and said that we can't talk about something.
Interviews don't go to the core of my life. Everybody knows my life - it's an open book.
I terminated the interview when I didn't know what he was talking about and went upstairs to lunch.
I think the long interview has an important life.