Bill wanted to photograph Sheila, and she said, ‘Oh, I’m with my friend,’ so we sat and posed. And the next event, no picture, and the next event, no picture. There was a very rich woman arriving, wearing something lovely, and she very deliberately made her way to Bill. Michael Henry AdamsArchitectural historian“The first time he photographed me, he didn’t use the picture, and it taught me the lesson that you can’t impose yourself on Bill. What have I done?’ He said, ‘Oh, that’s not true, young fellow.’ He never took my photograph again.”
Source: New York Times July 02, 2016 10:04 UTC