A Quote by Amanda Peet

I'm technologically an imbecile. But I do use the camera phone! — © Amanda Peet
I'm technologically an imbecile. But I do use the camera phone!
My main camera is a Nikon D3. I use a French camera from the 1800s for wet plate photography, I use a Hasselblad sometimes. But to me the camera really doesn't matter that much. I don't have a preference for film or digital.
I have more of a relationship with the subject than I do with my camera equipment. To me, camera equipment is like a tin of shoe polish and a brush - I use that as a tool, but my basic camera is my emotion and my eyes. It's not anything to do with the wonderful cameras I use.
The simple act of having a camera, not a cell phone, but a camera-camera, there’s a kind of a heightened perceptional awareness that occurs. Like, I could walk from here to the highway in two minutes, but if I had a camera, that walk could take me two hours.
Two imbecile parents, whether related or not, have only imbecile offspring.
What I see now is the consumerisation of IT. I don't want my company to tell me that I have to use a BlackBerry or I have to use a Windows phone. I just want to use the phone I want and have it all work.
You don't need to be a computer scientist to use a Windows Phone. I think you do to use an Android phone.
I'm trying to use the camera to get into people's heads. I use camera techniques a lot to articulate character.
For me, the brand of the camera is not the most important thing. I think you can take good pictures with the camera on your phone.
There are organizations like Southern Poverty Law Center, there are some private investigators that work for the Republican Establishment, that actually use technology to hack into your phone. ... Secure your phone. Black Phone by the makers of Silent Circle is probably the most secure phone out there.
The camera's a ballpoint pen, an imbecile; it's not worth anything if you don't have anything to say.
Among other things, I use a Samsung mobile phone, a very bad quality video camera, and an old Olympus with extremely bad Sigma lenses.
I learned how to make an endoscope using a Swiss Army Knife, a cell phone camera, cell phone, and chewing gum.
Everyone has a mobile phone with a camera; every phone can record video. You have to be prepared to be captured. It's very easy to be misconstrued and presented in ways that you wouldn't prefer. If I take a selfie with bags under my eyes, it becomes a hashtag.
You should never use the camera to make your pictures. You use yourself, your experience to make the picture with the camera. Not the other way around.
If you can shoot well, all you need is a disposable, toy camera or a camera phone to create great work. If you're not talented, it doesn't matter if you buy a Nikon D3X or Leica; your work will still be uninspired.
You can't get a phone any more that just makes phone calls. And that's all I want to use it for.
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