An image has stuck for most of my career and it isn't flattering.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You get an image in the first couple of years of your career, and then whether you like it or not, you are stuck with it for the rest of your life.
I've always been aware that the image you patiently construct for an entire career can be ruined in a minute. It scares you a bit, but that's the way things are.
In your career, you must be so careful; otherwise, you get caught in a particular image, and it's hard to break.
My job is to make images and leave the decision-making and conclusion-drawing to other people.
I think it's somebody else's job to decide what my image is.
On days when I do not work, I am working on my image.
I do not want to work to correspond to an image.
I guess I don't come to the work without baggage. I have an idea of what I want my pictures to look like in my head, and if they don't match up, I find it frustrating.
I don't have a problem with my image; it's other people who do.
It's flattering to make a picture which becomes a classic within 10 years; it's not so flattering, however, when people get the impression it's the only picture you've ever made.
No opposing quotes found.