I've always had a healthy disregard for authority - it allows me to do my job as a portrait photographer and not as someone who is playing the power game.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always had a problem with authority. That's why I had to be my own boss.
Authority figures are so irritating. Because they always tell you to do things for reasons that aren't very good. That sums up what authority is about for me.
I obviously identify with the anti-authority figure. I've pretty much always had problems with authority, ever since I was a kid.
People are always casting me for what they call my 'authority.'
I've always had trouble with authority.
I've been used to being my own boss for a really long time, so I don't take to authority very well.
I always wanted to be the underdog. For me, as a portrait photographer, it's the kiss of death to become well known. I did my best work when no one knew who I was. People weren't threatened by me because they didn't think I was a big deal.
I've had a contemptuous relationship with authority throughout my life. I found myself at odds with authority, and I'm disdainful of blind authority.
I've never been any good with authority.
I play tons of authority figures, whether it's the dad or the cop or the boss. I think it's a combination of how I look, who I am.