A Quote by Edward Weston

I don't care if you make a print on a bath mat, just as long as it is a good print. — © Edward Weston
I don't care if you make a print on a bath mat, just as long as it is a good print.
I love a wild animal print. Not just a leopard print - I'm talking about a tiger or zebra print, too.
You can't print everything and that's not good for filmmaking, because you wanna have as many options as possible and print as much as you can, but if you're going to shoot a film - an independent movie on film, the only way to really do it is to print your selects.
I feel like the Earth is a re-print of a re-print of a print of a re-print.
Print will never die. There's no substitute for the feel of an actual book. I adore physically turning pages, and being able to underline passages and not worrying about dropping them in the bath or running out of power. I also find print books objects of beauty.
I don't care if you print something nasty about me. If it's true, fine. I don't care. But just make sure it's the truth.
You [ the American President] can print more money, you just print and pay. I mean, it's a bad option, but you can do it.
If our brands are going to be in print and on mobile handsets and in video and events, we have to acknowledge that the playing fields are going to be different than a print-only product or a print product with extensions to it.
Self-publishing worked for me. Being able to put your work in print, even if it's a tiny print-on-demand print run of a dozen or so copies, shows publishers and editors a completed piece of work and that you can follow through on a project.
When you make a Blu-ray, its not the same as the print process was. You have little or no control over any print that was ever made. You are a victim of the 35mm printing process.
To hell with news! I'm no longer interested in news. I'm interested in causes. We don't print the truth. We don't pretend to print the truth. We print what people tell us. It's up to the public to decide what's true.
Well, it wasn't really a decision on my part although you always hope as an author that a book that goes out of print somehow winds up back in print. These days publishers like to put out-of-print books into e-book form, but I really wanted to do an update.
I think what you have to do in print is to create even more memorable images and more memorable pieces because what one consumes online or in social has a much shorter shelf life, so to speak, so what print has to have is no more weight, but it has to be something that you can't find so easily online. It has to really stand for print.
I love anything leopard print, but sometimes an all over print can be a bit much.
I am a print addict. I have an ebook and a computer but I remain hooked on print.
The big print giveth and the small print taketh away.
The power is to set the agenda. What we print and what we don't print matter a lot.
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