Cindy Sherman: Before that, when I was still living in Buffalo, I had been doing a couple of series where I was basically making paper dolls from shots of myself in different characters, and I’ve cut them out. And then I started putting them together and make little scenarios of the different characters. And when I got to New York, I was tired of this laborious process of cutting things out, and I thought, how can I still, like, use the camera to sort of tell a story where I could still be working alone in my studio and have it seem like it’s not just me sitting alone in my studio? And I went with Robert Longo to David Salle’s studio downtown, and really not, because I think, I don’t know, I was just tagging along, really, I didn’t really know much about David’s work at that point. And so, Robert and he are kind of talking, you know, art stuff. And I’m just kind of wandering around his studio and looking at things. And apparently, he had worked for one of those, I think, like a telenovela kind of publication, and had all the photographs, the outtakes that were not used, just scattered around on a desk or something. And that’s when I got the idea that, yeah, if I just take a picture that looks like it’s from a movie where something has happened or is about to happen, I can, you know, capture that idea that I was looking for. And yeah, that’s when I started shooting those series. I just shooting where we lived, it wasn’t a real studio per se, but it was just a kind of funky loft downtown. And I would turn the bedroom into something that looked like it could be from a motel from the 50s or something because a lot of the stuff that I had, like bedspreads and whatnot, was stuff from Salvation Army, so a lot of it was from the 50s anyway, and a lot of the clothing that I got that I actually wore was also from Salvation Army’s and vintage. So, I could just use what I already had available to create these vignettes that looked like they were from some 50s or 40s movie, and then I started getting wigs and things like that.