I think there's a great deal of information you can convey with looks or silence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can tell a lot about a person by the people who work for them.
I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way.
I think you can do a lot, like describing people with their physical characteristics, things like that, but to me, I've always found it to be a much more informative question to ask somebody what they read.
You'll find a lot of rich detail in people's personal histories - diaries and journals and things of the era.
Information's pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience.
I have always had a great interest in visually documenting the past.
Silence is one of the great arts of conversation.
I'm very interested in the way people interact emotionally.
I'm interested in the murky areas where there are no clear answers - or sometimes multiple answers. It's here that I try to imagine patterns or codes to make sense of the unknowns that keep us up at night. I'm also interested in the invisible space between people in communication; the space guided by translation and misinterpretation.
For me, everything about the telling is guided by tone. It's a bit mysterious; it's either there, or it isn't.