A Quote by Christopher Isherwood

I am a camera, with its shutter open. Someday, all of this will be developed, printed, fixed. — © Christopher Isherwood
I am a camera, with its shutter open. Someday, all of this will be developed, printed, fixed.
I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking. Recording the man shaving at the window opposite and the woman in the kimono washing her hair. Some day, all this will have to be developed, carefully printed, fixed.
I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking.
When I walk with a camera, I walk from shot to shot, reading the light on a calibrated meter. When I walk without a camera, my own shutter opens, and the moment's light prints on my own silver gut. When I see this second way I am above all an unscrupulous observer.
Awareness is ever there. It need not be realized. Open the shutter of the mind, and it will be flooded with light.
You must photograph where you are involved; where you are overwhelmed by what you see before you; where you hold your breath while releasing the shutter, not because you are afraid of jarring the camera, but because you are seeing with your guts wide open to the sweet pain of an image that is part of your life.
Some day, as soon as a book is printed it will be simultaneously put into digital form. That will be a wonderful research tool, but it will never substitute for holding the book. I feel certain that at least within my lifetime, everyone will still be going to the bookstore and buying printed books. Thank God I'll die before I have to worry about whether the printed book itself will disappear. That's something I don't want to live to see.
I am full of admiration for the technologists who have developed all sorts of gadgets for the purpose of improving communications. However, I believe that all these fascinating machines are complementary to, and not substitutes for, books and the printed word.
He owned an expensive camera that required thought before you pressed the shutter, and I quickly became his favorite subject, round-faced, missing teeth, my thick bangs in need of a trim. They are still the pictures of myself I like best, for they convey that confidence of youth I no longer possess, especially in front of a camera.
Look and think before opening the shutter. The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera.
We need to have a broad debate so that the new Chilean constitution is representative of everyone. I am convinced that it cannot just be developed by an expert group. First, people at all levels will be given an opportunity to provide input. They should be allowed to express their opinions about the kind of society they would like to live in. That's the kind of open process I would like to see. The issue at hand here is finding unity on the greater rules. Afterwards, a text will be developed and presented to parliament.
There are only two hard things in photography; which way to point the camera and when to release the shutter.
I am the Soul. I am the Light Divine. I am Love. I am Will. I am Fixed Design.
I am open and will continue to be open to ways to limit abortion. What I am not open to is to removing the right.
Light will someday split you open
When your mouth drops open, click the shutter.
Photographs aren't accounts of scrutiny. The shutter is open for a fraction of a second.
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