>>10 Your point is well-taken, but I don't agree that Olivia's photos were "crappy" and "no talent."
Quite the contrary. One of the more unfortunate results of "The Stalking" was that we cheated ourselves out of seeing the development of her self-portraiture and her aesthetic over the course of years.
Even ED, which tries hard to be as soulless as /b/, said she had "an unusually rich aesthetics."
Olivia had, and presumably still has, the soul of an artist.