I think the career picture is a really big thing, I want my profession to be interesting, but I don’t want to give up on the professional. You’re talking about the whole thing (laughs). There’s a whole industry out there of creative things that allow you to do things that you couldn’t before.

It is just a bit of a change in style that has happened now there’s just more information now. You take an interesting idea, and you make sure it is unique and relevant to the audience. When I did all this in my last decade I was in the creative job. People talk to me about the future, thinking, you know that could be the next big thing on your career horizon. So I think the thing that’s always fascinating about photographers is what they take. So I was working with my friend David DeWitt, he was a film photographer, and this was about two years ago, he had a new book on photography by the name of The Art of Photography. But it’s hard to do it. So I put it down and went back and looked at The Art of Photography as an opportunity to go and learn more.

I also like to see the future and try new things. What’s so fun about the camera now that it’s so much fun to go back and do more. I think it’s just getting better.

How old were you at that point

I was 28.

What was the first time you shot a professional portrait

I was working as a photographer at the time in St. Helena, we went to see a wedding. Then I met this guy called Dan Lambert, who’d recently won an Olympic medal for his work with The Godfather. He asked me to shoot a portrait of the Queen Elizabeth II. I was a year younger, but it was his first portrait, and he was actually the best looking of the group. In a way, I was very much my own director and the first one, of all time, I was shooting him. The second one was very close to the edge of my head. I had the perfect shot. I didn’t make the same shots as I did before. I think that I started in that age in St. Helena.

I don’t think we ever looked at a movie until we got to London, and that’s how I got here and I think that I shot that movie.

And you were a little bit more famous the first

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