Quotes from Cameron Russell


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I was bullied at school.


The rise of the Internet and the camera phone have started to change what stories are accessible.


It's going to sound ridiculous, but knowing how to pose, how to maintain a level of engagement and variation for a day of shooting, is actually a skill.


In 2007, a very inspired New York University Ph.D. student counted all the models on the runway, every single one that was hired, and of the 677 models that were hired, only 27, or less than four per cent, were non-white.


When I gave a talk at TEDx, I thought that if I did a good job, the video might go viral.


My first day of high school, I wore brown boys' corduroys that my mom had sewn Sesame Street elastic into - they were my coolest pants - and a lime green Patagonia fleece that my mom found at Goodwill. I loved fleece.


If someone has the opportunity to become a model, I would say, 'Do it.'


If I ever had needed to put together a CV, it would be quite short. Like many young people, I'd highlight my desire to work hard.


I've never personally been anorexic.



Lately I've been feeling like 50 percent of the great content I read comes from Twitter conversations.


I haven't done the profoundly impactful work many TED speakers have.


I have no idea what advantages I truly get, but I know people talk to me and give me time of day because they like how I look.


I don't think fashion is evil.


I do have too many eight-inch heels which I never get to wear.


I do get free stuff.


I am insecure... because I have to think about what I look like every day.


Hard work is not why I have been successful as a model.


Fashion is capitalism, and it will be fixed by what the market demands.


Even if I did give a good talk, is what I have to say more important and interesting than what Colin Powell said?