I'm trained to look for certain things... I shoot, I shoot, I shoot, and then I go find it in the ether.
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I try to see everything I do. It's a good learning tool for me. You kind of remember what you were going for when you were shooting it, and then see how it comes across in the context of what comes before and after it.
I trained like an animal, but the thing is focus and concentration. When the bell rings it's like when the little red light goes on over the camera. And I can usually nail my lines on the first or second take because I'm right there.
You've got to look and pick your shots - and that's where your class and skill comes out.
I trained myself to perform on the field.
When I'm on set, I do whatever I can to find my focus.
I've never put myself in the mindset that I'm actually any good at taking pictures, I just love to shoot things that catch my eye, whether it's landscapes or just my kids.
I learned a lot about how to shoot and how to put together sequences.
So, I took lessons, and I love to shoot now. It's a lot of fun.
I think that something photographers find about me is that I work really hard to make sure I know what they want before I start shooting.
I am a person who is trained to look other people in the eye.