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I do love to have pictures taken and to pose and wear fabulous gowns, so red carpets are a comfort zone.
I wanted to make pictures where you would not know who took them. I also bring the present into the past.
I wish I had never taken naked pictures of myself on a phone to send to a girl. It's the worst thing ever.
I've taken pictures in at least 14 countries, and nowhere have people told me 'no' more than New York City.
When I was young, around 5, I was crying in all the pictures of me. I did not like the flash; it scared me!
I'm pretty disappointed in Sony Pictures' decision to pull 'The Interview' under pressure from North Korea.
I never expected that. I didn't aim for that. All I wanted was to get some nice pictures of trains at night.
I have friends in this business who put pictures of their kids on Facebook. That's not something I would do.
M.G.M. never really gave me a break. They loaned me out for leading roles but cast me in programme pictures.
It's a little weird exchanging pictures for money. You know what I mean. It makes me a little uncomfortable.
It's also a more personal medium. It seems to go directly to one's brain. There are no pictures to distract.
I love the feeling of creating pictures in someone's mind just by spelling out the right lyrical combination.
True poetry is similar to certain pictures whose owner is unknown and which only a few initiated people know.
I only storyboard scenes that require special effects, where it is necessary to communicate through pictures.
Interestingly, when I look at pictures of me when I was five or six years old, I think I look pretty stylish.
There's some pictures of me playing hollow bodies, but I never last long. I always come back to the acoustic.
I'm a storyteller - that's the chief function of a director. And they're moving pictures, let's make 'em move!
Of all of our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speak the most universally understood language.
All the pictures I could never do, I'll do it in comics. All the comics I do are the pictures I could never do.
That's why so many stars are making pictures in Europe today. The tax guys are making thieves out of everybody.
I didn't look at any of the newspapers, I look at the pictures sometimes, but apart from that I don't read them.
It would have been more logical if silent pictures had grown out of the talkies instead of the other way around.
After 16 years in pictures I could not be intimidated easily, because I knew where all the skeletons were buried.
When you're making pictures out of heartfelt passion, it hurts when someone calls them a calculated business move.
It's childish, but it still gives me great pleasure to see high-res pictures everyone told me would be impossible.
I always feel kind of awkward when I look at pictures of myself. Watching videos of myself is really uncomfortable.
Pictures bring you inside, whether you see yourself driving a new car or as a hapless prisoner who is being abused.
The Sennett system of making pictures was actually fun. You never knew what the person next to you was going to do.
I'm motivated every second by my work; it doesn't switch off. The pictures I make come from every blink of my lashes.
I don't go out to parties because I'd look terrible in pictures. My escape is television - it's like meditation to me.
You'll reach into your wallet to brandish a photograph of a new puppy, and a friend will say, 'Oh, no - not pictures.'
I like to take pictures of my Starbucks cups because, while I don't think my name is that difficult, apparently it is!
I am happy for people to talk about my pictures, but I wish devoutly that I was not expected to talk about them myself.
Everyone keeps asking you for pictures, and after a while you get tired of that. I always say, They are in the archives.
I want my pictures to be things. I want them to be made up of marks that are physically and individually self-sufficient.
I hate smiling. It makes me feel weak and powerless and small. I've always been like that; I don't smile in any pictures.
In selfie pictures, there is no human touch; it's all about the pose. But selfie videos have sound, actions, and emotions.
I wish we did, in a way, grow up in the forest and we didn't all just post bikini pictures and work out just to look good.
People take pictures of the Summer, just in case someone thought they had missed it, and to proved that it really existed.
Here we have been sitting down for a brief moment and you are already asking me if there are pictures of me in my drawers.
People flash back to pictures of me when I was 12 and say 'Kylie's so different,' but how can I look the same from 12 -18?
When you look at a film like 'The Ides of March' or 'Good Night, and Good Luck' even, those are really contained pictures.
You know, I put my little brother in the movies and he's still in the pictures. My mother makes me put him in the pictures.
When I'm tired, I see industrial pictures. But I'll see one every two months. If I see one every day, I'll become an idiot.
I actually used to smile a lot in pictures. I think I only stopped smiling when I got into fashion. Fashion stole my smile!
I shoot a little bit, maybe two rolls, medium format, which is 20 pictures, and if it's not working, I change the position.
I'm an amateur photographer, apart from being a professional one, and I think maybe my amateur pictures are the better ones.
Human behavior in the midst of hardship caught my attention very early on, and my first stories were all pictures, no words.
One of the things that wrong with pictures today, I think, is that so many of the people making them started out wanting to.
I wanted to get into art. I did some neon stuff. I worked in, not computer-generated, but computer manipulation of pictures.