Sometimes when I walk into a gallery and I see someone's work, I think to myself, 'Gee, I wish I had done that.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I learned early in my career, where you get so wrapped up and so excited, that all of a sudden you don't think. So I worked very hard to keep myself suppressed. And that's one of the reasons I wasn't gregarious with the gallery.
There are moments in one's life where you look back and you say, 'Well, I wish I had done this differently.'
When I go to an art gallery and stand in front of a painting, I don't want someone telling me what I should be seeing or thinking; I want to feel whatever I feel, see whatever I see, and figure out what I figure out.
I still love to look at photographs but I couldn't do it myself anymore.
I've had my share of doing things that I really wish I hadn't done.
I'm thinking to myself, I just love doing the art, it takes me a morning to do.
You know it's easy to say you shouldn't do something and then something happens and you say, 'Wow, I wish I would have done something.'
I don't think about art when I'm working. I try to think about life.
Like most photographers, I try to capture a moment in my work.
I have a picture of myself in my mind as I walk around every day, until I look in the mirror-and then I'm stunned.