I must beware of the photo, get what I can of it and then go.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I knew what the photograph was going to look like, I wouldn't bother taking it. It's the voyage of discovery that fascinates me.
I will be so glad to take the picture and pose and look good for the picture. But when you catch me while I'm looking real sideways and the picture's ugly as hell, I don't want you to have the picture like that!
The first thing I do when I get up is I look out the window. I've been looking at the same image for six years. It's imprinted in my mind like an afterimage template.
I try to find the picture, not create it.
You must adapt to the situation. This is where the pictures come from.
The photograph isn't good enough. It's not real enough.
The picture was of me, and I sent it.
I do not care to put out any ideas for pictures. They are too valuable and can be appropriated by any art student, defrauding me out of a possible picture.
We're trying to get good pictures. Don't worry very much about what I say.
I trust the pictures to tell what I want to say.