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Johnny Pigozzi—photographer, heir, and legendary collector—pioneered the celebrity selfie in the 1970s, built an eli | dG1fNnQ2OTFiN0tBS1U
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00:01My life has been a miracle.
00:06I want to congratulate you on being the father of the self.
00:11To have Johnny Picasso take your picture meant that, oh, you have some legitimacy.
00:19He has his art, he has his clothing line, his photography.
00:23You know, everybody, you're not a groupie. I would say big stars are your groupies.
00:30Hey, Johnny.
00:35Very few people who have taken pictures nearly every day for 50 years.
00:41What do you think of him?
00:43No comment.
00:44Did you ever learn to read or write?
00:46I've managed to publish 11 books without being able to really do either.
00:50If I don't keep on coming up with ideas and working hard, I could become poor again.
00:55I thought I was going to be like my father, a big businessman.
00:58Never go to the office before 12, business should be fun, and women like to have sex.
01:04I had hundreds of girlfriends.
01:07He's not a monogamous.
01:08I don't understand that word.
01:10You still have women in your life that you've known since you were in your 20s.
01:14I had a stupid idea of putting five or six of them in the same room.
01:17And have you ever loved anyone more than yourself?
01:20Oh no, not more than myself.
01:22What is your best quality?
01:24My best quality is curiosity.
01:27I'm hungry.
01:30No problem.
01:32It's больful.
01:34Obviously, I forgot to accept it.
01:36Homep거야obot.
01:38maar
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