Twitter is a place where there is extreme vitriol at all times.
The real battle is in choosing in the edit room. It's in how you contextualize information.
It's hard any time people are sitting down and looking at you across a camera and saying, "I believe that you guys will tell my story faithfully. " That's getting to the core principle of being a journalist or a documentarian where people trust you with their stories.
Everyone had so much to say.
Being nonconfrontational allows people to feel like they can say anything they want.
I think that the key to any interview is allowing people to feel comfortable enough that they forget they're being interviewed.
With the rise of the reality show, everyone thinks they can be a celebrity, or that it would be a positive to be a celebrity, or that everyone who's in the news is a celebrity, and I think that there are a lot of people who don't choose to be on the front page, and yet they're still there.
Living without expectations is hard but, when you can do it, good. Living without hope is harder, and that is bad. You have got to have hope, and you must'nt shirk it. Love, after all, hopeth all things. But maybe you must learn, and it is hard learning, not to hope out loud, especially for other people. You must not let your hope turn into expectation.
Nantucket is a place where some kind of magic happens, it's where I met my husband 32 years ago, and we've been together since the day we met. It's the kind of place that when people come here, they think they'll be happy. I see people falling in love or recovering from some conflict here, and I wanted to capture that.
If you take care of your body, it'll take care of you.
The Ethiops say that their gods are flat-nosed and black, While the Thracians say that theirs have blue eyes and red hair. “If oxen and horses and lions had hands and were able to draw with their hands and do the same things as men, horses would draw the shapes of gods to look like horses and oxen would draw them to look like oxen, and each would make the gods' bodies have the same shape as they themselves had.