He was such a visual creative artist and I
photographed two or three times just in passing
through his career but we never did a creative
sitting and when someone that great passes
I lament that I didn't have that opportunity.
He- From what I understand, these last 18
months he curated his death and that the play
Lazarus and the album are sort of- I just
think that that's an extraordinary thing that
he did as artist, to understand that he's
dying and put all of himself into that work
so I think he's- I'm sorry for him to go, I
don't like to see anyone go early.
I think that he was such a different person
in these last few years, he really wanted
to appear or to be as normal as possible.
I think- I saw him with Iman. It probably
would have been a very normal portrait. Very
simple, straight forward portrait because
it would have been the appropriate thing to
do at this time, so.
I photographed him once whilst he was making
a film here and he was- It was a very slick
sitting and not, I would think, so great and
I photographed him once with Iman and he was
beautiful, I mean, he was- The film pictures
where more slick and the ones with Iman were-
You're smiling when you're talking about him.
Yeah, well because he was a great artist,
I mean he was a great visual artist.
