I take an active role in my imaging and how I look.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm an ER doctor, period. I look at a problem with a certain lens: very action-oriented, very results-oriented.
My pictures are my eyes. I photograph what I see - and what I want to see.
Indeed, we often mark our progress in science by improvements in imaging.
I would like to become a better photographer. I'm working on that.
The most important thing in imaging for me is the dynamic range. The dynamic range means the tones that you can capture from highlights to dark and the bits, the depth of color that you can capture.
I've been working with photography for many years.
As you get a lot of exposure, a lot of people looking at you, you have to take it more so how you carry yourself, how people view you. You have to worry about your image.
I try to change my physical appearance for every role.
I still take photographs for my own use, personal studies. I do not feel that I can fully express my views through the medium and this is why I have moved towards painting.
I use zero photography. I have a photographic memory and a complete knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and an interest in grasping the moment of what is happening, not just the outside, but the inside out.