“The minute you say there’s a separation between personal response and camera response, you’re in shit. And the minute you set up a situation where sometimes you film and sometimes you don’t, you’re in bad shape. People have to accept the idea that if they want to see you, they are probably going to be filmed. Otherwise, people say, “Oh God! Now we’re being filmed.” Then they feel relieved if you don’t show up with a camera. If they don’t accept that you’re always there with the camera—they have that right—then you don’t film them.”