I think I'm better behind the camera than I am in front.

I am very rewarded and challenged in front of the camera.

I'm not an artist. I set the camera up and tell my story.

I believe in diversity in front of and behind the camera.

Any nude is a something you setup in front of the camera.

You don't rehearse jazz to death to get the camera angles.

In a thriller, the camera's an active narrator, or can be.

What woman wants a camera following around her naked butt?

Off camera, I am not so quiet, I have a fun time, relaxed.

When I am in front of the camera or on stage, I am not me.

I love taking pictures. I'm always the one with the camera!

An actor has to act irrespective of the camera or location.

A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.

I like to work my camera as if it were a musical instrument.

I can report from the field with a tiny camera and a laptop.

The camera cannot lie, but it can be an accessory to untruth.

I don't know if the camera likes me, but I do like the camera.

I can zero in on subtle things because I'm holding the camera.

The older you get, the farther from the camera you need to be.

I believe in living with the camera, and not using the camera.

It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.

TV helped me understand camera angles, close-ups, master shots.

You are a pest, by the very nature of that camera in your hand.

Looking into the camera creates a special eye and soul contact.

When it comes to the camera, I can do my thing. But I'm bashful.

People who are good at film have a relationship with the camera.

I feel more comfortable in front of a camera than anywhere else.

Lesson number one: Pay attention to the intrusion of the camera.

It ain't the picture and it ain't the camera - it's the operator.

Being a shy person, I always felt strange outside with my camera.

There are a thousand ways to point a camera, but really only one.

You need a GoPro camera and some fun mounts to capture the chaos.

In motion pictures, the actor rules. The camera served the actor.

We can't laugh quite as much on camera, but we sure do on the set.

The thrill of being in front of a camera remains exactly the same.

By nature, I am a low-key person and like being behind the camera.

For me, being in front of the camera and training go hand in hand.

It's really weird, people love filming, they love being on camera.

I'm one of the few directors that actually shoots a lot in camera.

I play myself all the time, on camera and off. What else can I do?

I always wear fake lashes - they just look so darn good on camera!

The camera is no more an instrument of preservation, the image is.

In front of the camera I look and I see visually what I've created.

I like doing as many special effects in camera, as much as possible.

I would definitely stay in the business, be behind the camera maybe.

I was born in front of a camera and really don't know anything else.

I'm quite subdued, believe it or not. I switch it on for the camera.

One of my favorite things to do is be in front of the camera and act.

I don't like camera trickery and editing and doubles and all of that.

I'm always aware of the camera and it feels like that's the audience.

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