I think I've only done one horror movie, Psycho III. That was a walk in the park compared to a romantic comedy.
To me, the point of feminism is to be inclusive.
I think anytime you can share images that make young women feel a sense of belonging when they might not be feeling their best or their strongest is so cool.
With any medium you are working in, technical skills obviously help, but your mind is what you really need to expand. That is how you create work. That's the role of the artist - to change the way you view things.
We [photographers] have the tools and the power to create images - we should try to make them as truthful as possible.
You don't have to wait for anyone's approval to do things. You don't have to try to get a job and go through set steps before you start a career or start your life. That's what I want young girls to know - you can do anything you want. Just start.
It's one thing when you are photographing others, but when you are exposing yourself and your insecurities, that's the biggest risk. That's always scary.
I am only speaking of my own behalf.
I worked because I could control it.
Stay loyal to your creativity because it's a gift.
That's sexism, that is. Going around giving people girly presents just because they're a girl.