You can always tell folks from nonfolks. Folks like to feel good, like to smile for the camera when there's a big photo opportunity for a really good cause.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're authentic, people smile because they sense there's a piece of themselves there.
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.
Your smile will give you a positive countenance that will make people feel comfortable around you.
In my job, people tell you that all the time: 'This shoot was great. You look amazing.' But you never know what they say when you turn away.
People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy.
The few people who ask to have their photographs with me, I almost always say yes, except for a few circumstances, like when my family is around.
I've been doing this long enough that you can tell when people have seen you in something they didn't enjoy, and when they have seen you in something they actually enjoyed.
People coming up and saying something nice is always welcome. But when you're being secretly photographed, that's not so nice. I would rather shake hands with someone and exchange a few words than take a selfie.
I photograph people as I find them. But people have issues about how they look.
Rockers are the nicest people to photograph. They have no inhibitions.