. >> (laughs) >> rose: next one is joan didian. the great joan didian. i have photographed her for a long time and that was.... >> rose: after john's death: yes john asked me to do the portrait of her for the book for the... it was before we... i mean, she even knew she would make a play, it would be a play. and there was just, again, at my studio and she just... i mean, you know, the thing with her is everybody always thinks she's so... she looks so fragile, she's so small, she's so thin. >> rose: delicate. >> and she was in such grief. but on the other hand, her intellect is, like, taking over. she's still the same. she's still very strong. >> rose: the next is the dalai lama. >> yes. well, that was for... that was at his place and i went for conde naste traveler to do a portrait of him. i was very lucky because i went with a great man, pico. and pico has known him since he was a little boy and we had very special access. and so that's the dalai lama. >> rose: tell me what you think you've got. >> i think i got a good moment. i mean, he's obviously som