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I wanted [my photography] to appear as though the camera was seeing by itself.
I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.
I still need the camera because it is the only reason anyone is talking to me.
People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy.
Cameras in court are just messengers; don't blame them, blame the participants.
Maybe law enforcement would like the ability to turn on the camera on your Mac.
The reality in which a camera turns up is always posed, e.g., the moon landing.
I'd like my coffin to be a camera obscura so I can see what's going on outside.
The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!
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.
The most important piece of equipment after the camera is a good pair of shoes.
I have a thing with the camera. The lens is unconditional. It doesn't judge you.
There is 3 key things for good photography: the camera,lighting and... Photoshop
I'll make fun of anybody. We're all about falling down and going boom on camera.
Shigure: "What's in the camera? Huh? Huh? What is it?" Hatori: "Quiet, you hack.
The things I do, I do for me, not for no publicity stunt or cameras or whatever.
At my Rolling Stones' tour, the camera was a protection. I used it in a Zen way.
Having a camera is a really easy and quick way to indulge in your creative side.
The camera's dumb, it don't [sic] care who's pushing the button. It doesn't know.
I am very proud of my husband, both behind the camera and in front of the camera.
The camera points both ways. In expressing the subject you also express yourself.
Dangle something in front of the camera. Get something surprising to be released.
I just travel the world with my backpack and my cameras and a bunch of Clif bars.
It's your own fault for being so camera-ready," I tell Gale. If looks could kill.
I've worked on a set before, know something about cameras, and done some editing.
A camera is a camera, a shot is a shot, how you tell the story is the main thing.
I went to USC and tried to learn about the other side of the camera a little bit.
The truth is, unlike TV and film cameras, the theater stage doesn't add 10 pounds.
We cannot improve the making of our eyes, but we can endlessly perfect the camera.
The camera can film my face but until it captures my soul, you don't have a movie.
I am a working mom and cameras are on me, so people catch me traveling or working.
I'm used to having big movie cameras in my face; I pretend that they're not there.
I'm pretty fast with a camera when I have to be. However, I think it's irrelevant.
My talent lies in the fact that I cannot touch a camera without expressing myself.
Just like a picture is worth 1000 words, a camera phone is worth 1000 cell phones!
Yeah, I kind of grew up in front of the camera: I started modeling when I was two.
So I was hugely thrilled that my first scene ever on camera was with Hal Holbrook.
If you choose your subject selectively - intuitively - the camera can write poetry.
If there's a camera on me or off me, it's roughly the same, just a lot less energy.
Nothing is worth putting my health on the line. Not a camera, not a title, nothing.
I'd share a pic if the digital camera battery wasn't as flat as 17th century Earth.
Using iPads as cameras, for example, is like taking pictures with a cafeteria tray.
I'm just grateful I didn't have to spend my early 20s in front of paparazzi cameras.
I like the smell of film. I just like knowing there's film going through the camera.
I had a lot of energy when I was eleven and always liked being in front of a camera.
The [35mm] camera is for life and for people, the swift and intense moments of life.
I just [take pictures] because the camera is something to carry around in my pocket.
Every video from Russia is depressing, it's like they have their cameras set to sad.
It has taken a long time for me to be able to really just be in front of the camera.