Top 1200 Camera Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I've always said Thomas Edison invented the movie camera to show people killing and kissing.
I have learnt over the years to know which camera angle makes me look better.
Along with people who pretty themselves for the camera, the unattractive and the disaffected have been assigned their beauty. — © Susan Sontag
Along with people who pretty themselves for the camera, the unattractive and the disaffected have been assigned their beauty.
In Europe and America, you never see a director pick up a camera. They all sit behind monitors.
My first time in front of a camera, I said, 'Wonder Woman, I'm so glad you're here.' That's how I made a living.
Nobody wants people following them around 24 hours a day with a camera.
If the guy behind the camera is not good, the pictures are bad. It's still you, and it's the same lines and everything, but it doesn't work.
I feel very confident and empowered before the camera, after working with Arjun Rampal.
Love, even of the most ardent and soul-destroying kind, is never caught by the lens of the camera.
With all its technical sophistication, the photographic camera remains a coarse device compared to the human hand and brain.
I feel that doing theater does give you a good grounding to work on camera. The audience is the lens.
I'm quite uncomfortable in front of the still camera. I find it very constrictive, all that posing around.
Eventually I'm going to be too old to be on camera, and I've been doing stand-up a long time. — © Jen Kirkman
Eventually I'm going to be too old to be on camera, and I've been doing stand-up a long time.
The only time I was really free was when the director said 'Action' in front of a camera or on the stage, and that's when I flew.
My friend who I went to boarding school with was interested in photography. He insisted that I buy a camera and marched me downtown.
I quite frequently don't look through the camera, which is very close to being blind.
I guess you can't really turn a camera on outside in Texas without getting Terrence Malick comparisons.
The possibility of being as free with the camera as we are with the pen is a fantastic prospect for the creative life of the 21st century.
One thing I hate in movies is when the camera starts circling around the characters. I find that totally fake.
I'm not the type of person to act one way in front of the camera and another when it's off. What you see is what you get.
I've always been involved with all aspects of my careers. Being behind the camera seems as natural as in front.
It can be insulting to an actor when the director comes out, and they have no notes on the performance, and all they care about is that the camera has to do this one technical thing.
I grew up around horses, but acting and riding on camera is a whole different thing.
I hate watching myself on camera. I guess a lot of people feel that way, though.
There are times when you're working with film people when you have to say, 'If the camera were on you, what you're doing would be perfect'.
I am a little bit of an egomaniac. I like being in front of the camera, so I take advantage of it when I can.
I'm no snapshot artist. I make very careful choices always, even if I'm using a 35mm camera.
As the camera, I try to subordinate every word to be truthful and honest to each character's context.
I loved Bob Hope and the way he would turn to the camera and break the fourth wall.
I won't do reality. That is done. And I don't want people following me around with a camera 24 hours a day.
Maybe law enforcement would like the ability to turn on the camera on your Mac.
I'm a photographer, obviously. My chosen tool for understanding life, and communicating the results of this search to others, is the camera.
People think that all cameramen do is point the camera at things, but it's a heck of a lot more complicated than that.
I've always been intimidated by the technicalities of taking photos, especially with a film camera - not just a point and shoot.
I have always been a very keen walker, though, and I often took a camera with me on my walks.
I'm always that annoying person that pulls out the camera in the middle of dinner and starts taking candids.
Hollywood's a mecca, but it's not the final answer. You pick up a camera anyplace in the world, you can make a movie.
There are only two hard things in photography; which way to point the camera and when to release the shutter. — © Ralph Steiner
There are only two hard things in photography; which way to point the camera and when to release the shutter.
When you're modeling you're actually acting for the camera and the photographer. It's more fun, too because there are no lines to memorize.
I have this personality, where I'm a natural introvert in my personal life, but when you give me a camera and microphone, I have a so much to say.
I found that each time I opened my camera and filmed Jerusalem, its image was overtaking what I wanted to express.
You have license in front of the camera to do things, feel certain emotions that you don't get to in real life. It can be addicting.
I don't work with anyone. I have no editors. I have no directors. There's no one even holding the camera or anything. It's just me in my apartment.
If you ask me, we actors have this amazing ability to detach ourselves from an emotion and just do it for the camera.
Over the past 10 years of being famous, my relationship with the camera has not been a pleasant one.
I'd grab the camera and tell people what to do, and when I was 14, someone told me that it was called directing.
I've been in beautiful landscapes where one is tempted to whip out a camera and take a picture. I've learned to resist that.
The best gift I've ever gotten... My grandpa gave me a Polaroid camera when I was younger. It was awesome! — © Camren Bicondova
The best gift I've ever gotten... My grandpa gave me a Polaroid camera when I was younger. It was awesome!
When I use the camera, I often feel likeI know part of the people or places I come in contact with.
I will take a camera with me in all my trips and capture all the moments which I can savour later.
I'm an actor by choice and I love facing the camera. There's a little bit of exhibitionism in all of us. We like the limelight.
Camera but no selfies, which represent selfishness and egotism. Social media? Again: not really me.
I make the woman look at the camera as a symbol of all the eyes that will see the picture I am making.
Biologically, I'm lucky - an angular face and dark colouring which shows up well on camera.
Some actors merely have to appear before the camera and they are able to convey exactly what the director wants.
Before I became an actor, I was a visual artist, and I've always hankered for the storytelling behind the camera.
I don't have stage or camera fright but there is a little anxiety while performing in-front of a lot of people.
When the attention is on me, off-camera, I get uncomfortable - sort of shy and at a loss for words, as you can probably tell?
For that is the power of the camera: seize the familiar and give it new meanings, a special significance by the mark of a personality.
It's your own fault for being so camera-ready," I tell Gale. If looks could kill.
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