A Quote by Martine Franck

I was very ill at ease with people in social situations, and I realized that if I photographed I wouldn't have to chat. — © Martine Franck
I was very ill at ease with people in social situations, and I realized that if I photographed I wouldn't have to chat.
It's very intimidating to be photographed, but if I kneel down and chat with you, so you're looking down at me, it makes you feel less threatened.
As far as the MMOs go, especially with the voice chat, it becomes like hanging out with your friends in a chat channel, and you're playing at the same time. So it becomes a lot more social than people would probably think.
All my life I've taken photographs of people who are completely at peace being what they were in the situations I photographed them in.
I've played pretty much every single-player RPG there is, has been, ever will be. But as far as the MMOs go, especially with the voice chat, it becomes like hanging out with your friends in a chat channel, and you're playing at the same time. So it becomes a lot more social than people would probably think.
This world owes all its forward impulses to people ill at ease.
The tooth-ach is more ease then to deale with ill people.
I am ill at ease with people whose lives are an open book.
People with autism aren't interested in social chit-chat.
In social situations, when I'm surrounded by people, I become very shy. But if there's a camera in front of me, I feel free.
I'm not a social person. Not that I'm not at ease. I'm pretty good, but it bores me. Not the people, but the whole thing. What for? It's not very productive. I only want to do what I have to do: fashion, photography, books. And that's all.
Dogs don't mind being photographed in compromising situations.
Very few people use landline phones for much of anything. So when you talk about things like online chat and social media messages and emails, what you're really talking about is the full extent of human communication.
I love discordancy. It makes people ill at ease and wakes up a part of their brain that's normally asleep.
It has been my experience that people who are at cross-purposes with nature are cynical about mankind and ill at ease with themselves.
When I was being photographed, I always felt very much in my own skin. That's probably one of the reasons why I enjoy being photographed.
They are a very decent generous lot of people out here and they don't expect you to listen.... It's the secret of social ease in this country. They talk entirely for their own pleasure. Nothing they say is designed to be heard.
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