surehat, to me -- i'm people find solace that way in their religions, especially if they have been raisedsomething -- but since i never was, it was kind of like, you know, pick something. [laughter] that was the one that made most sense to me really. tavis: speaking of picking things, one of the things that you picked -- maybe it picked you -- beyond your thespian chops is this wonderful gift you have for photography. did you choose it, or did it choose you? is when iteresting it first started off -- when i say i started off, i was 18 and ran off, ran away from home, ran off to europe -- it was with a group of young photographers and film makers. i immediately sensed the power of imagery. i loved it. years later, i came back through to it through collecting photography. that is the only thing i have really collected seriously over many years. i have certain photographers that i just was in awe of. .alker evans or manuel bravo then i kind of surrounded myself with this, these iconic images, and at one point, somebody gave me a camera and i actually started shooting myself again, which i ha