For the camera, particularly, I feel like - I think that, as human faces become older, they become more interesting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think so much of what we learn when we get older is being comfortable in our own skin and learning what looks good, and not being so trend-centric.
I think, if you put a camera in anyone's life and document it daily from the age of 21 to 27, there are going to be things that aren't always pretty.
I happen to be interested in watching a face age. I like faces of women aging so it makes me personally quite sad. That's a beautiful gift from God. If people don't want to see that anymore then I won't be in anymore movies.
Aging on camera is just very hard. I love my age. I feel good about myself but high definition television is not kind. You don't even look like yourself in high-def. It just makes every little line on your face more exaggerated so it ends up aging you. It's like you're watching yourself seven years older.
I think that's what makes life interesting - the evolution of getting older, and it's kinda fascinating to me, the whole process.
I began to realise that film sees the world differently than the human eye, and that sometimes those differences can make a photograph more powerful than what you actually observed.
The young generation has a different curiosity that is more visual.
I think my face and voice suit me better as I get older.
I think all the stuff that happens before the pictures are taken is much more exciting.
I'll declare my own interest right here at the start and admit that, like the vast majority of people, I find youthful looks appealing.