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I'm used to having a camera in my face but not a camera following me.
I mean, if a camera's on you all the time, you don't get real moments.
When I watch a film I get swept away. I don't really watch the camera.
We did very little improvisation on camera, and once in a while we did.
I love Polaroids and I have a Polaroid camera collection from the '50s.
I'm able to move like no one else you've ever seen in front of a camera.
As a little girl, I was always shy, but in front of the camera I wasn't.
I see through my eyes; the camera is just a machine to record it for me.
I relax more when I'm behind the camera than anything else. I love that.
So many actors are not open in front of the camera - they have a persona.
I am the same on camera as I am off. I can't imagine being any other way.
I think the digital camera would record that information too fast for me.
Some people are directors and I think they should stay behind the camera.
I've rarely played glamorous roles. I don't mind looking plain on camera.
Once you develop a comfort level with someone, that translates on camera.
I certainly never expected to be in front of a camera one day of my life.
My biggest high is just to be in front of the camera and be on a film set.
The world just does not fit conveniently into the format of a 35mm camera.
The camera is my tool. Through it I give a reason to everything around me.
You talk about what a director, he was smart. He said, Turn the camera on!
I confess it, I love the camera. When it's not on me, I'm not quite alive.
I'm working on bringing the instant film camera back as part of the future.
I try to tell my story as simply as possible, with the camera at eye level.
If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera.
Nobody who cooks does it with full hair and makeup in front of a TV camera.
I spent every day just praying that I didn't look like a big dork on camera.
I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.
Visual artists use drones to capture beautiful new images and camera angles.
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.
One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind.
I was never that comfortable in front of the camera, it always terrified me.
I thought behind the camera roles would suit me better because I'm sensitive.
I have a book! It's called 'How Does She Do It?' and it's 35 years on camera.
People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy.
A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet.
The most powerful weapon in the world, as far as I'm concerned, is the camera.
Stick a camera up in an Indian village, and thousands of people come to watch.
I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.
My heroes are the camera crew and the electricians. They work such long hours.
I still need the camera because it is the only reason anyone is talking to me.
You know why I don't like that camera? Because it prevents me from seeing you!
The experience of using a Rolleiflex camera is very different than using a SLR.
Everything seems really simple on paper until you take a camera out of the box.
I don't even know how people drove, back in the day, without a rear view camera.
At my Rolling Stones' tour, the camera was a protection. I used it in a Zen way.
I never really wanted to be a singer. I always preferred to be behind the camera.
It's embarrassing standing in front of the camera and getting your picture taken.
I love that I have no inhibitions. I like to be shameless in front of the camera.
I'm actually pretty shy in real life. But I guess in front of the camera, I focus.
Yeah, I kind of grew up in front of the camera: I started modeling when I was two.