I mean, if a camera's on you all the time, you don't get real moments.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My interest in photography is not to capture an image I see or even have in my mind, but to explore the potential of moments I can only begin to imagine.
Now when I see something beautiful or funny or sweet, sometimes I reach for my camera, but other times I think, 'I need to let this moment exist. I don't have to capture everything. I just want to experience it.'
Like most photographers, I try to capture a moment in my work.
A movie camera is like having someone you have a crush on watching you from afar - you pretend it's not there.
Sometimes, cameras can't capture a scene like your brain does. But the use of apps can help get it just a little closer to reality.
When I act, I don't even know there's a camera there, don't care.
Once you get into your stride, the camera becomes like another person in the room. It's like being in a very small theatre where there is no getting away with anything because the audience is centimetres away from you.
I have a theory that the only way you can be any good is if the camera likes you. If the camera doesn't like you, you are gone.
In the world of photography, you get to share a captured moment with other people.
Photography to me is catching a moment which is passing, and which is true.