A lot of journalists give me a hard time about how I look, but I've never met a journalist I'd rather look like.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I photograph people as I find them. But people have issues about how they look.
I'm more of a homebody type. I don't want to look like I want to be in the public eye. I didn't become an actress to be famous.
Articles always end up being about my appearance. I had a conversation with Jude Law: he told me people's obsession with looks goes away after a while.
I think the key to being a journalist is getting your subject to feel comfortable enough to talk about stuff they want to talk about and the stuff they like and don't like, and still feel comfortable about it.
I am not insecure about being a journalist.
There's never any time I think I'm a real journalist, because I don't have any of the qualifications or the intentions for that.
I don't think I ever wanted to be a journalist - I was more interested in what comes from being a journalist.
Fortunately my career has never been about how I look, it's about how I can be.
I don't see myself as somebody who looks particularly good in photos.
I don't like journalists and I hardly ever talk to them.