I don't think I have any set image, and I don't want one. If I think I'm getting a particular image, I try and break it. I find it very important to keep the audience guessing and keep them on their toes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't have an image. Don't give me one. I want no image to have to uphold.
You always want to come back with an image that's interesting visually, and you hope to get something from the person you photograph that's different than other images you know of these people.
I think it's somebody else's job to decide what my image is.
I don't have an image that I'm trying to, like, portray. I'm just being me.
I don't try to project any image at all, other than the person that I am.
I do not want to work to correspond to an image.
Pictures are so good at giving people information that they're not looking for.
A lot of the images I use are already out there in the public or in the news. I just steal them or photograph them or repaint them, so they've already been talked about, already been consumed.
I'm attracted to images that come from a personal exploration of a subject matter. When they have a personal stamp to them, then I think it becomes identifiable.
There is no need to change my image. I like my image, and the audience likes it, too. I am very comfortable with the kind of roles I do, and as I am not doing the same character or playing myself. I explore my characters; I don't brood over my broody image.