At my advanced age - I'm now an octogenarian - I'm constantly amazed by the number of people who want to take my picture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm terrible about people wanting to take pictures with me. I'm a giant baby about it. They treat you like a cartoon. There's nothing you can do except make light of it. That's if I'm in the mood - sometimes I get superbummed.
I like to be fascinated by the people I photograph. Sometimes I don't admire them but I'm interested in them.
I still like to walk around and take photographs, but it's hard to do that if a lot of people are looking at you.
I never want people to be repulsed with my pictures; I always want to attract people.
Because of who I am, people ask for photos. I can't just say no to everyone.
I don't like to photograph children as children. I like to see them as adults, as who they really are. I'm always looking for the side of who they might become.
I like to talk to people and, obviously, to photograph them.
I photograph people as I find them. But people have issues about how they look.
It's good that everyone has an opportunity to take pictures, the chance to be a photographer. Some are good, too. But the bad thing is that it's very, very difficult to take a great picture. Everyone can take a good picture - even a child - but it's hard to make a great one.
I like to take pictures of lots of things: people-such as my nephews, my dogs, and just interesting objects that I see. For instance, I might take a picture of flowers by the side of the road, an old sign or a fence.
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