Top 1200 Candid Camera Quotes & Sayings - Page 13

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Last updated on November 20, 2024.
I am very rewarded and challenged in front of the camera.
You see the world much better through a camera.
I've always been taught to completely ignore the camera. — © Jack Reynor
I've always been taught to completely ignore the camera.
Being in front of the camera was very liberating for me.
In front of the camera I look and I see visually what I've created.
I've always preferred being behind the camera.
I don't mind looking to the camera -? it's people that throw me.
As a little girl, I was always shy, but in front of the camera I wasn't.
I can zero in on subtle things because I'm holding the camera.
Writing, directing... anything behind the camera is what I want to do.
Take your camera off automatic. You are the photographer.
I'm pretty fast with a camera when I have to be. However, I think it's irrelevant.
Any nude is a something you setup in front of the camera. — © Kim Weston
Any nude is a something you setup in front of the camera.
Let the subject generate its own photographs. Become a camera.
You don't rehearse jazz to death to get the camera angles.
Working behind the camera was always fun for me.
I'm not an actor. I'm really bad in front of a camera. It wouldn't work.
The camera is a fluid way of encountering that other reality
You are a pest, by the very nature of that camera in your hand.
I came out of the womb looking for the camera angle
I thought I was an actor until they pointed the camera at me.
I love my iPhone; it's great to have a camera around all the time.
There are a thousand ways to point a camera, but really only one.
'How the West was Won' was very hard, because it was a three cameras technique, meaning three cameras wide. Therefore I wasn't speaking to my fellow performer, I was speaking to a camera, or a line next to the camera. It was difficult to do, because its not real acting. I had to pretend that I was 'seeing' Agnes Moorhead or Jimmy Stewart or Carroll Baker. I wasn't, I was acting to a drawn line. It took me personally two years to make the film, because my character starts at age 16 and I end up being 92 years old in the film. By the end of that production, I was ready for a long nap.
I confess it, I love the camera. When it's not on me, I'm not quite alive.
I feel pretty comfortable in front of a camera.
Working in front of the camera keeps me alive.
So many actors are not open in front of the camera - they have a persona.
I'm on camera all the time, so being body confident is important.
Sometimes my pathology just spills out into the camera doesn't it?
I can't live and hold the camera, someone gotta take this
I am not a model the camera just went off by itself
No matter how many helicopters there are, when it comes down to it there is the camera and you.
Off-camera, I sound like Perry Como.
I love Polaroids and I have a Polaroid camera collection from the '50s.
It's a lot easier to take pictures if you always have the camera with you.
Rabid fans were literally jumping into the camera.
You know, the camera is not meant just to show misery. — © Gordon Parks
You know, the camera is not meant just to show misery.
I would rather talk to a face than a camera.
I don't own a camera, so I travel with a police sketch artist.
I have been doing commercials on camera since I was ten.
I don't regret a single moment of staying away from the camera.
I've never really enjoyed being in front of the camera.
I've been in front of the camera since the sonogram.
Nudge, nudge. Snap, snap. Grin, grin. Wink, wink, say no more? Could be, could be taken on holiday. Could be yes - swimming costumes. Know what I mean. Candid photography. Know what I mean, nudge nudge.
If you're not being yourself, it shows immediately. The camera doesn't lie.
I am a shy person who is not very okay with the camera.
The Anne you see on TV is me; I don't have an on-camera persona. — © Anne Burrell
The Anne you see on TV is me; I don't have an on-camera persona.
I mean, if a camera's on you all the time, you don't get real moments.
I made the intentional choice to step behind the camera.
I've always wanted to be behind the camera in some capacity.
When the camera starts to roll, there is something of death about it.
I don't trust any camera you can't make out of wood.
I'm not an artist. I set the camera up and tell my story.
I loved the stage and then grew to love the camera.
The picture is good or not from the moment it was caught in the camera.
I can act... well, kind of. I'm comfortable in front of a camera.
I'm always hoping no one is following me around with a camera.
I'm one of the few directors that actually shoots a lot in camera.
I play myself all the time, on camera and off. What else can I do?
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