A Quote by Liza Minnelli

I came out of the womb looking for the camera angle — © Liza Minnelli
I came out of the womb looking for the camera angle
It's the angle that shows how we see differently. I have always believed that all documentaries are fictional. It's really the angle of the camera, the owner of the perception, that makes the story what it is. The video camera is a fiction.
When the photographer is nearby, I like to say, 'Quick, get a photo of me looking into the camera,' because I'm never looking into the camera. Christopher Nolan looks into the camera, but I think most directors don't, so whenever you see a picture of a director looking at the camera, it's fake.
Here's the beauty of a camera: you don't have to come up with words for what you're looking at... Maybe another angle is needed sometimes. When we're burned out from writing, we can photograph or draw, look at the world in a different way, and photographers could try writing what they see.
I'm up here in this womb, I'm looking all around. We'll, I'm looking out my belly button window and I see a whole lot of frowns.
There's a certain way people are used to seeing nude women, and that's in a submissive, coy pose, not looking at the camera. And in this poster, I'm looking dead into the camera with no expression on my face. I think it freaks a lot of people out.
This is the funny thing about Skype. No one is really looking into the camera. People always looking down because they're looking at the image. You wish the camera was there in the center.
I came out of the womb dancing.
I came out the womb dancing.
I came out of my momma's womb fighting.
I came out of the womb into the Labour movement.
I feel like I came out of the womb and was punted - there you go, out in the world!
I came out of the womb waving red lipstick.
I came out of the womb wearing make-up!
I came out of the womb born to sing and dance. I have to follow my heart.
I came out of the womb singing, dancing, and telling awkward jokes.
When I came out of my mom's womb, I had 'sitcom' stamped on my forehead.
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