I'm not very good with stills. I get all twitchy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As soon as things get serious in front of the goal, I don't have any twitches... It's probably because at that moment, my concentration on the game is stronger than the Tourette syndrome.
I like the camera to be still and not very shaky and have everything happen within the frame.
You always get apprehensive before you do shoots.
Normally, however, I try to avoid repetitions of any shot.
Sometimes the biggest problem is in your head. You've got to believe you can play a shot instead of wondering where your next bad shot is coming from.
I'll get cast occasionally as sort of the jerk version of myself, and I have fun doing that. But it's really better for everyone if I stay behind the camera.
I really like sometimes to do action pictures; I get a really big kick out of doing those.
I don't do a lot of guest shots on television.
When you're used to looking through a stills lens and you have to capture an emotional moment, and that picture is not moving and yet it has to have impact, I think that's the first influence on my style.
I've taken countless shots in my life, so you know the ones when you're in rhythm, with a perfect release, and it's on track, that it's going in.