I have no regrets about my work. To be a photographer was a gift of the gods. I can't imagine anything that would have been better.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I gave everything in my career so I have no regrets at all.
I liked the idea of being a photographer, just that you take this one picture of this one thing that'll never happen again - it's a bit weird when you think about it.
I did it my way, and I have no regrets when I look back on my career that it was just a big focus for me.
Well, I liked it - that was the main thing. I liked it, but I didn't think of it in terms of a career. I didn't really know; I didn't really think about it. One thing just led to another until finally I quit my job as a salesman and found myself working as a photographer.
I didn't decide to be a photographer; I just happened to fall into it.
I've had a very good life and a very good career. I have no regrets.
It wasn't until I realised that I could actually take nice photographs that I started to become passionate about it. I then got a few jobs working for magazines in London, and I would get terribly excited and intense about doing a job and taking photographs and looking through the lens to capture something amazing.
I have tons of regrets, but I think that's one of the reasons that push people to create things. Out of their angst, their regret, comes the best from artists, painters and writers.
I don't regret any past. I am not there. I am not sorry not to make pictures, because I know one day I will do it. I intend to live 150 years.
Aside from my modelling, by the early Nineties I was also starting to work as a photographer, which I loved.
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