A Quote by Cate Blanchett

It took me a long time to get comfortable with the idea of being photographed by a moving or still camera. — © Cate Blanchett
It took me a long time to get comfortable with the idea of being photographed by a moving or still camera.
I have been in public for a long time, so the camera was never an issue for me. I am very comfortable in front of a camera.
Marilyn Monroe gave more to the still camera than any actress, any woman I've ever photographed; infinitely more patient, more demanding of herself and more comfortable in front of the camera than away from it.
It took a long time, and a lot of years, for me to get comfortable with myself, like the way I am now.
This transition of being a woman and a breadwinner - it took some time for my dad to get used that. It took some time for my husband. I was like, gosh, I've worked so hard to be here, and then all of a sudden I don't know if I feel comfortable being here.
People sometimes just need inspiration to keep moving along, whether it's going to Notre Dame and being rejected, or taking a long time to bring a sports movie and Hollywood together, which took a long time for 'Rudy.'
My first Gibson was a '91 Les Paul Custom tobacco burst. I still have it - it's still amazing-sounding - but it took me a long time of saving up to get that guy!
It took me a really long time to get past all of that internalized dissociation with being female that I was being given by media.
When you make a solo record, it's you. It's your name. It has to be the right songs for how you feel. It just took me a really long time to get to a place where I felt comfortable with the material and the recording.
Being behind the camera is where I feel comfortable. I've found something that I feel I, as 'Michael,' can be as confident in as 'Johnny' was on the stage. It's great being part of the creative process. You're right at the start of an idea, and you get to see it all the way through till the end.
It took me a very long time to be comfortable in my own skin.
Even someone as photographed and aware of the camera as members of the royal family needs to feel completely comfortable if they are to look their best.
I'm real comfortable around people, and it took a long time for me to evolve to that point.
I grew up feeling unattractive, and it took a long time to grow into a place where I was comfortable with me.
It took me a long time to get my life screwed up, and it's going to take a long time to get it back.
'Bonfire' was kicking around for a very long time. It was an idea I wanted to explore for a television show. Then I was given this weird gift of time when 'Jessica Jones' finished season one. I got really organized and just kind of banged it out, but it took a long time. It took two years to even have a first draft.
It took me a while to feel comfortable in front of the camera and so I just needed to do it a lot.
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