Top 1200 Family Photo Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on October 21, 2024.
It's not about knowing all the gimmicks and photo tricks. If you haven't got the eye, no program will give it to you.
My years on 'Family Matters' were precious to me. During the run of the show, I saw many births, deaths, weddings... The actual family on the show became my family.
I have always managed to combine my family life and my career, but there came a point when I had to choose between a career in America and my family. I chose my family. — © Vera Lynn
I have always managed to combine my family life and my career, but there came a point when I had to choose between a career in America and my family. I chose my family.
I have always been very family-oriented. I came from a dysfunctional, broken family growing up, and it's probably instilled in me the need and the want to have a strong family and a great foundation. So I think that is something that I naturally gravitate toward.
I can only perceive the royal family as an entity historically. I think I know more about the royal family from the Plantagenets in the 14th Century than the modern family.
She glances at the photo, and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes.
We have this huge discourse on family in this country, but no one deconstructs it the same way. People talk about "the American family." The right wing has this thing - Focus on the Family. What the hell is that? I don't want to just discuss the issues - I want family to be a real part of the character of the novels I write, and I don't like to write things that feel like issue books.
I wanted to build a family very strongly because I lost my family when I was 15, 14, and I missed the family unit very much.
I enjoy doing fashion shows and transforming myself into different looks for photo shoots.
I would find myself in these photo shoots with models and makeup, and I got swept up in it all.
I'm self-conscious in photo shoots. I much prefer to do interviews and talk about the work.
Photo of POTUS mtg w speechwriters Cody Keenan and Jon Favreau today.
I vaguely remember doing [all my] photo sessions, but definitely there were some surprises there for me. — © Cassandra Peterson
I vaguely remember doing [all my] photo sessions, but definitely there were some surprises there for me.
I came from a very musical family, so I grew up singing karaoke with the family. My family said 'do this' and brought me to singing lessons. I had always been writing poems and songs.
A photo is always a kind of lie. Truth is only present for a matter of a fraction of a second.
I was with a Russian family, and I couldn't believe that the grandparents in Russia, first of all I was shocked and delighted to find that the Russian family that I'd been told was so different from the American family, was exactly the same.
Photo shoots for underage girls are like letting an ant walk around with honey.
Airplane travel is nature's way of making you look like your passport photo.
In its effect on family relationships, in its facilitation of parental withdrawal from an active role in the socialization of their children, and in its replacement of family rituals and special events, television has played an important role in the disintegration of the American family.
I grew up in a somewhat religious family. My dad's family isn't religious at all, but my mom's side of the family is, so I was exposed to church a bit.
Photographers mistake the emotion they feel while taking the photo as a judgment that the photograph is good
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights describes the family as the natural and fundamental unit of society. It follows that any choice and decision with regard to the size of the family must irrevocably rest with the family itself, and cannot be made by anyone else.
My dad would always say, "When you look at a photo do you see yourself last?"
I love photo sessions. I'm alone, I'm the queen, everyone's taking care of me.
If you actually look like your passport photo, you aren't well enough to travel.
Compared to a lot of artists, I'm usually quite covered up in videos and photo shoots.
Some people are made to be famous and do photo shoots, but I'm not one of them. I'm more comfortable in the library!
I see myself as having three families: my birth family, the family that raised me, and my Cree family, who I was reunited with in my late teens, so I consider myself to be lucky.
I'm in a very close-knit, very, very tight family. My grandmother had 13 kids, so we had a lot of family like 50, 60 grandchildren and we all lived in Jersey, relatively in the same area. So every time there was something, my entire family was there. And I just believed everybody's family was like that.
When I speak on work-family issues to audiences around the country, some of the biggest complaints I hear come from individuals who are described by the census as living in 'non-family households.' They resent the fact that their family responsibilities literally don't 'count,' either for society or for their employers.
I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My family was not nationally known as being a literary family, though my mother and my mother's side of the family in general were interested in literature.
Perhaps what is really being proposed by the Evangelical fundamentalists is a return not to the 1950s family but to the family of biblical days. The Old Testament is clear that this was a strong patriarchal family. Men were permitted several wives and concubines. Children were legitimately conceived by these concubines outside of marriage. . . . Is this the Evangelical's idea of an ideal family?
Every photo is almost a fiction or a dream. If it's really good, it's another form of life.
In the family, life is brought not only to our doorstep, but into our kitchens, bedrooms, and dens. In the family, life is happening all around us, and it begs to be questioned, evaluated, interpreted, and discussed. There is no more consistent, pregnant, dynamic forum for instruction about life than the family, because that is exactly what God designed the family to be, a learning community.
I'm really proud of the way that 'Pose' has brought people's families together and touched people's hearts and opened people's minds. It's really incredible to see. It's a show about love and family, and it highlights what it really means to have a family and to be a family and to love your family.
My great strength, which I very much believe in, is family. For me, family doesn't simply mean components of DNA. I mean family in the sense of siblings. My mom and my sisters are the energy and inspiration in my life.
My marriage to David Bailey ended one morning in 1983, while he was away on a photo-shoot.
That would make a great Instagram photo - me and David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson. — © Alexandra Daddario
That would make a great Instagram photo - me and David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson.
Family can replace everything. So, before starting a family, one should think what's more important: family or everything.
I actually do mind having a photo taken because it's one o'clock in the morning and I'm off my face.
For every nineteenth-century middle-class family that protected its wife and child within the family circle, there was an Irish ora German girl scrubbing floors in that home, a Welsh boy mining coal to keep the home-baked goodies warm, a black girl doing the family laundry, a black mother and child picking cotton to be made into clothes for the family, and a Jewish or an Italian daughter in a sweatshop making "ladies" dresses or artificial flowers for the family to purchase.
Eating in Italy is essentially a family art, practiced for and by the family. The finest accomplishments of the home cook are not reserved like the good silver and china for special occasions or for impressing guests, but are offered daily for the pleasure and happiness of the family group.
The worst thing a man can admit is 'I'm not 100 percent fulfilled by my family.' But it doesn't mean he doesn't love his family. I love my family, but I still want to work; I still want challenges. It took me a while to fall in love with the responsibility of family life, and it was a deep thing when I did.
No individual photo explains anything. That’s what makes photography such a wonderful and problematic medium.
Putting a photo into your LinkedIn stream increases engagement up to 90%.
A lot of my best clothes I buy at photo shoots because I don't have time to shop.
The American family is not simply changing; it is getting weaker. . . . Family decline drives some of our most urgent social problems. . . . The heart of the family problem lies in the steady breakup of the two-parent home.
I would never be able to work on a photo-sharing app or 'Internet startup XYZ.' — © Boyan Slat
I would never be able to work on a photo-sharing app or 'Internet startup XYZ.'
We as gay people get to choose our family and the people we're around. I am your family. We are a family here.
I have a great family myself so I know if you don't have a family you've got nothing. Nothing else can take the place of the family - not girlfriends or a career.
The presumption that the law can tell us what natural institution is supposed to be is a formula for totalitarianism. There's not equality in a family; there never is. And yet for that reason, the family is condemned as patriarchal. The goal of this sort of legislation is about the destruction of the traditional family, not just marriage.
I can look at a photo and tell you about your child's temperament and personality. All that scans in seconds.
A family may be ruined by extravagance, but it is not always through ruin that the representatives in a family are to be found in humble or comparatively humble circumstances, but that the junior members of a gentle family went into trade.
Once you have a firefighter in your family, your family and the families from his crew become one big extended family.
I love family films. Of course, as a mother who has to watch so many movies, you really appreciate it when somebody makes a film that is for everybody - family entertainment that's really for the family, where everyone has a good time.
Graffiti doesn't exist unless someone got a photo, because it's gone immediately.
What would possess a family where's there's a husband and wife to want 12 kids or 18 kids? That's just what they feel is meaningful to them. Their family. Expanding a family.
As I wrote 'The Christmas Lamp' I realized that tradition is priceless, whether you have a small family, a large family, or no family. Tradition doesn't have to be logical; it only has to emphasize the light of Christ and his everlasting love.
If you make a good family movie, then everybody in the family can relate to somebody, or in this case something. That's always enjoyable. There's always an important place for family movies.
When I'm in a bikini or at a photo shoot, I'm real confident. But, if I'm in a group of people I don't know, I'm really quiet.
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