You adapt to who you're photographing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I photograph different people all the time. I like to shoot all kinds of people.
I photograph people as I find them. But people have issues about how they look.
You always want to come back with an image that's interesting visually, and you hope to get something from the person you photograph that's different than other images you know of these people.
You must adapt to the situation. This is where the pictures come from.
I know very well the difference between my image and who I am.
Sometimes I think all my pictures are just pictures of me.
I feel more comfortable when I'm somebody else, I think. When I'm taking a picture as myself, the whole idea of taking a headshot, to me, feels very false.
When you're in front of the camera, you have to try to create different emotions because even the person making pictures of you needs inspiration. To be 'you' means nothing - you can be so many yous.
I try to use whatever I know about photography to be of service to the people I'm photographing.
Always point your finger at the chest of the person with whom you are being photographed. You will appear dynamic. And no photo editor can crop you from the picture.
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