The thing I am most aware of is my limits. And this is natural; for I never, or almost never, occupy the middle of my cage; my whole being surges toward the bars.
I want to enjoy life and I can't if I'm not eating and miserable. . .
I have to say, the other day I was reading some negative comments, and I was thinking they were really funny. So I guess they don't anymore.
I think that glamour is about confidence. I think however somebody feels beautiful, that's glamour.
I knew nothing about fashion growing up, because in Florida you just wear bikinis and flip-flops. But kids can be cruel, and they used to make fun of me for having long legs and bushy eyebrows. My mom would flip through magazines and say, "Look, all these models have that too. " I decided I wanted to be a model.
I think that the people who are the loudest about wanting to change you are the people with the least amount of vision and creativity.
I have a paralyzing fear of snakes.
You can achieve only that which you will do.
My line is probably a little more conservative than some of my compatriots in the business. But again, I think it's all - like, it just - it comes down to me knowing who I am and knowing how I want to be seen in the world, how I want to discuss things.
There should be a connection between a man's hairstyle and what matters to him in life.
Most of my work involves slowing down rather than speeding up. I prefer to look at prints than scans, and I prefer to look at original silver prints rather than digital prints. I prefer to look at fewer images, but spend time with those individual images.