Top 1200 Candid Camera Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
I was, like, 28 or 29 when I finally was on camera for the first time.
All the Kardashians care about is the media, money, and being on camera.
The camera can film my face but until it captures my soul, you don't have a movie. — © Al Pacino
The camera can film my face but until it captures my soul, you don't have a movie.
Off camera, I am not so quiet, I have a fun time, relaxed.
Looking into the camera creates a special eye and soul contact.
Rehearsal for film is tough. Until the camera's there, everything changes.
I was never that comfortable in front of the camera, it always terrified me.
It never occurred to me that I was going to have to talk to a camera. I don't know if I can do this.
I was born in front of a camera and really don't know anything else
I love acting and the whole idea of being in front of the camera.
The camera is cruel, so I try to be as good as I can to make things even.
After twenty years you can begin to be sure of what camera will do.
I often go out on the street with my camera and ask questions. — © Beeban Kidron
I often go out on the street with my camera and ask questions.
If we take a step back and look at what Snapchat is, it all starts with the camera.
It's only when I faced the camera that I realised how confident I was on screen!
What I've learned is that the camera can get right into your soul, and you have to be ready for it.
I can only do the best I can from what I read from the book, and hopefully it translates on camera.
I'm happiest when in front of the camera, and I didn't know it until I got up there.
Being on camera, you have a responsibility to look good. If you don't, you'll hear about it.
The camera is interested in what you are thinking as opposed to just what you are doing or saying.
I wanted [my photography] to appear as though the camera was seeing by itself.
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I don't get a chance to be funny on camera as often as I would like.
If you've got a camera, go to a war zone and tell a story.
The toughest thing for me is doing on-camera stuff as a comedian.
I think I'm better behind the camera than I am in front.
For me, the camera is a sketch book, an instrument of intuition and spontaneity.
I love camera, make-up and everything about the industry.
Perhaps the street photographer has been replaced by the security camera.
The head of the photographer is more important than his camera
The dog is the perfect portrait subject. He doesn't pose. He isn't aware of the camera.
I was fortunate to literally find my style on camera working in Canada.
I learned quickly at Columbia that the only eye that mattered was the one on the camera.
My dream role is actually behind the camera. I want to direct.
At least when you're acting you can be someone. In front of the camera you have to be yourself. And who am I?
The thrill of being in front of a camera remains exactly the same.
I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.
The collection of photographs is a statement about the relationship of my camera and me. — © Ray Metzker
The collection of photographs is a statement about the relationship of my camera and me.
I'm a pundit. I'm, like, paid to be a narcissistic blowhard and be in front of the camera.
'Fatal Vision' was basically the first thing I did on camera.
My camera is my compass; it's guided me to so many different places.
I'm a big believer in you make your argument to everybody, and you do it in a way that is real and very candid. Even if people don't agree with you, they appreciate that you're telling them what you believe and they know that you care about them. That's I think a very important part of it that sometimes gets missed, is that people will be OK with you saying something they're not totally on-board with as long as they know that you believe it because you want to help them. That means you've got to care about everybody.
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The secret of photography is, the camera takes on the character and personality of the handler.
I'm just comfortable in front of the camera. I'm like the male Oprah.
It's a very long and difficult schedule on a single-camera show.
I'm a model, I have to be confident in front of a camera otherwise I wouldn't be doing my job.
I'm pretty sure I don't want a camera in my face when I am in labor. — © Colleen Ballinger
I'm pretty sure I don't want a camera in my face when I am in labor.
The camera may do justice to laughter, but must degrade sorrow.
If you can be who you are on camera, which is not easy, then I think you're going to be successful.
I rarely shared my personal life or what I'm like off camera.
Don’t pack up your camera until you’ve left the location.
Where you point the camera is the question and the picture you get is the answer to decipher.
I was born in front of a camera and really don't know anything else.
Men still control the news, both on and off camera.
In the South or in the mine country, wherever you point the camera there is a picture.
I love being in front of the camera and entertaining. But I do respect women.
The most powerful weapon in the world, as far as I'm concerned, is the camera.
A model needs to know how to project herself into the camera.
It's hard not to tell the truth with a camera. Artists are particularly good at that.
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