I always start a movie by being very firm and very hard and very, very serious, and then I can relax a little more once I've gained respect. That's part of the job - you have to earn the respect of your crew.
Maryse AlbertiDo a good job on a good film and you're on the map. Do a great job on a bad movie and not very many people will think of you.
Maryse AlbertiMale crews know that women cinematographers are here to stay, and there will be more of us. If they're professionals, they behave as such.
Maryse AlbertiOne of my first films was Zebrahead. I remember the producer asking me, "Can you handle the big lights?" And I thought, Do I want to be sarcastic, or do I want the job? So I said, "I don't handle the big lights, I just tell big men where to put the big lights and they do it."
Maryse AlbertiI think women have made progress in cinematography, contrary to women directors, who I think have regressed. There are many more women cinematographers than when I started.
Maryse AlbertiI have a 22-year-old son, and when my son was born I made a decision to raise him. My husband and I took turns working, and it's easier to raise a kid in the documentary world, where you go away for two weeks or three weeks rather than the months that you spend on a feature. That was and still is much more open to women DPs than the world of fiction.
Maryse Alberti