If I went to them all dressed up and flashed a nice smile for the cameras it would probably be easier for me to get work. But I just can't tolerate it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No one could possibly look all the time like my photographs. It is dreadfully hard to live up to them. They stare at me everywhere.
I'm not in front of the camera, they are. I encourage them; I build up as much of their confidence and ego as possible. They've got to take control; I can't act it out.
As a model, I am at the mercy of everybody else. It's much more of a situation where I go to work, put the clothes on, get in front of the camera, and then go home. But in that process, I never really have control over any of it.
I still like to walk around and take photographs, but it's hard to do that if a lot of people are looking at you.
The photographers are always around. Wherever I go, they start clicking incessantly. I am always like, 'At least give me a heads-up, as, many times, I look so disheveled. What will people think?'
When you're in a position to be paparazzi-ed just walking down the street, you'd look a little daft if you were smiling all the time.
In the car and in front of the camera I tend to be very calm but behind the scenes I can get fired up and passionate, I just don't see the need to shout my mouth off in public.
It is really funny to see people that you know acting unpleasantly just because there are TV cameras on.
It's not easy for most girls to stand in next-to-nothing and listen to photographers and stylists commenting on how they look.
Sometimes there are paparazzi that take photos and you don't know they're there. So you're laughing, kicking up your heels and doing silly things. You don't even realize it. And then there's other times where they're two feet away from your face and it's invasive and it feels threatening, so you don't want to be smiling.
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