A Quote by Lindsay Shookus

My entire career has been behind the camera, and that's definitely where I'm most comfortable. — © Lindsay Shookus
My entire career has been behind the camera, and that's definitely where I'm most comfortable.
I've discovered that being behind the camera is more fascinating. If I had to choose a profession today, it would have been something behind the camera.
I run into grounded people all the time. Given, most of them are behind the camera. But I definitely by no means think I'm the only one.
I've definitely had obstacles in my career - my whole entire career - to stay a certain weight, to get smaller than I have been, but I look at my family, I look at where I come from and that's not really in our genes.
I really enjoy being behind the camera. A ton of projects I've done that are my most favorite projects would be where I actually executive produce and I'm behind the camera.
I like to think I defied the odds my entire life, definitely my entire athletic career.
It's very rare, in a movie franchise, where you have the same creative team behind the camera and in front of the camera, pretty much, for the entire growth of the franchise.
'Scandal' has been, for me, the most consistent time I've ever logged in front of a camera. I grew up in the theater, and I feel very confident and comfortable on the stage and in front of a live audience, but the camera is a very different medium.
The camera is one of the most frightening of modern weapons, particularly to people who have been in warfare, who have been bombed and shelled for at the back of a bombing run is invariably a photograph. In the back of ruined towns, and cities, and factories, there is aerial mapping, or spy mapping, usually with a camera. Therefore the camera is a feared instrument, and a man with a camera is suspected and watched wherever he goes... In the minds of most people today the camera is the forerunner of destruction, and it is suspected, and rightly so.
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.
My entire high school career - my entire school career - I've been like three feet taller than everyone in my grade.
I would definitely stay in the business, be behind the camera maybe.
William Regal has been the most influential person in my entire career.
I want to be the person who eventually doesn't have to be in front of the camera. I can be behind the camera and really change things cinematically, and this is giving me an opportunity to do something behind the camera, which I really want to maximize.
Neil Mahoney was definitely the visionary in taking 'Freak Dance' from stage to screen. He made it more cinematic. He brought the choreography, all the ways to shoot that. I was more the director of actors. I was in front of the camera directing, and he was behind the camera directing.
I was a photographer. That's how I began my career, behind the camera.
I always thought that I would work behind the camera, because it's a more comfortable place for me to be, really.
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