And no matter what I came to the store to get, I always seem to find myself in the beauty department, strolling the aisles to see what's new and what people are picking up (yes, it's
a bit voyeuristic, but it's helpful for my job as a beauty editor).
Where this perspective does work, however, is in its relationship with the camera - a
voyeuristic, slightly shaky jobby that's often a little
bit askew, making you feel particularly vulnerable when the twiggy heroine is climbing a precarious pile of books or vertiginous filing cabinet.