“When you're working with film, you can only shoot one angle at a time, and then everything has to stop, and you re-light it and shoot everything else from the opposite side, so it's really important that you stick exactly to what's written. But with the multi-camera digital setup, you're getting both sides of the scene at the same time, so it gives you that freedom to go off-book.” GivingImportantBookLightFilmSidesWrittenSceneOppositesCamerasSticksDigitalAngleBoth SidesSetups Author:Chris Pratt
“I leaned right over to kiss your stoney book A little jealous of the ships with whom you flirt A billion lovers with their cameras Snap to look and in my fantasy I sail beneath your skirt” LooksLittlesBookFantasyLoversKissingCamerasBillionsShipsJealousSailFlirtingSnapsSkirts Author:Andy Partridge
“There's just something "off" about equating the act of spending three years writing a book with the act of someone exploiting themselves by drunkenly flashing the camera for "Girls Gone Wild" or something.” WritingYearsBookGirlThreeGoneCamerasSpendingThree YearsWriting A Book Author:Marie Calloway
“We did a 60 page book in one day. She's one of the most photogenic, easy to shoot, inspiring, extraordinary people in front of the camera who I've ever photographed. Yes Taylor Swift has it all. My goodness that girl has it all, what can I say she's extraordinary.” PeopleBookGirlEasyFrontsOne DayGoodnessPagesCamerasExtraordinaryOrdinary PeopleThat GirlPhotogenic Author:Nigel Barker
“When I was younger, I read a book by Frank Barnaby, this wonderful nuclear physicist. He said that media had a responsibility, that all sectors of society had a responsibility to try and move things forward. And that fascinated me... I'd been messing around with a camera most of my life...” TryingSaidBookMovingResponsibilityProgressWonderfulMediaCamerasNuclearFascinatedFrankPhysicist Author:Jeremy Gilley
“The act is in itself a lie. You're faking something. The girl is lying there, she's pretending that she doesn't know the camera's on, she's getting banged, and "accidentally" it leaks out? Everyone leaks their own sex tapes! That's a ploy to get famous - that's not about the sex. It's not like when Madonna did her Sex book, and it was an artistic endeavor where she acknowledged it and spoke about it and was so upfront about it. It's different. It's not upfront. It's not honest. It's a ploy to get famous.” KnowsBookDifferentLyingGirlSexHonestCamerasArtisticSpokesEndeavorPretendingTapeLeaksNot HonestPloy Author:Kristen Stewart
“I'm so excited. I love Peeta so much. I think that over the course of the next couple of books, he has so many interesting places to go to, character-wise. I'm ready to dive full-force into it. When I saw the movie actually, it got me energized. 'Let's go get some cameras! Let's go shoot the second one right now!'” ThinkingBookCharacterCoursesNextForceInterestingSawsWiseReadyCoupleRight NowCamerasExcitedPeetaPlaces To GoInteresting Places Author:Josh Hutcherson
“The term Big Brother is from George Orwell's book 1984 - where everyone's watched over by a network of cameras called Big Brother. I've never understood why Orwell chose that phrase for somebody watching you all the time. Isn't that more like Creepy Uncle?” BookBigsTermBrotherUnderstoodCamerasPhrasesUnclesCreepy Author:Craig Ferguson
“The camera is an eye that sees and records the lives of filthy people. Its pictures are hung in museums and published in thick books that future generations can see how horrible life was.” PeopleBookEyeRecordsGenerationsCamerasHorribleMuseumsThickHungFuture GenerationFilthyEyes That SeeHorrible Life Author:David Shrigley
“After I discovered my degree in photojournalism would only get me a job in a camera store, I taught myself lighting. I read tons of magazines and books and studied the photos trying to figure out how they were done. I bought some flash equipment and played around until I figured out how to make a subject look as I envisioned it should look.” ShouldTryingLooksBookDoneJobsSubjectsFiguresTaughtDegreesCamerasStoresMagazinesFlashEquipmentLightingPhotojournalismMagazines And Books Author:Peter Menzel
“I both didn't know Owen [Suskind] beforehand and didn't have any connection to the autistic community. But Owen wasn't really a problem, because he participated in the writing of the book and wanted people to see him as he truly is. As far as the cameras, Owen lives in the moment and the cameras really didn't distract him.” PeopleKnowsWritingBookMomentsProblemWantedCommunityConnectionsCamerasLive In The MomentAutistic Author:Roger Ross Williams
“My philosophy is that I'm an artist. I perform an art not with a paint brush or a camera. I perform with bodily movement. Instead of exhibiting my art in a museum or a book or on canvas, I exhibit my art in front of the multitudes.” ArtBookPhilosophyArtistFrontsMovementCamerasPaintMuseumsCanvasMultitudesBrushesExhibitsPaint Brushes Author:Steve Prefontaine
“Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, allowing us to do things more quickly and efficiently. But too often it seems to make things harder, leaving us with fifty-button remote controls, digital cameras with hundreds of mysterious features and book-length manuals, and cars with dashboard systems worthy of the space shuttle.” BookSeemsSpaceTechnologyOur LivesCarEasierHarderCamerasLeavingWorthyMysteriousFeaturesFiftyDigitalLengthAllowingButtonsManualsSpace ShuttleRemote ControlDigital CamerasDashboardsShuttle Program Author:James Surowiecki
“You don't make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.” PeopleArtBookMusicCreativityHeardPhotographyCamerasPhotographerPhotographInsightfulReading BooksPhotography By PhotographersInspirational PhotographyPhoto ShootsGreat PhotographyCamera And PhotographyInspiring PhotographyStreet PhotographyArt PhotographyFilm PhotographyPhotography And FilmBlack And White PhotographyPhotography And Light Author:Ansel Adams
“though he found that if you are stupid enough to bury a camera underground you won't be taking many pictures with it afterwards. Thus the story has no picture book for the period May 10, 1991 - January 7, 1992. But this is not important. It is the experiences, the memories, the great triumphant joy of living to the fullest extent in which real meaning is found. God it's great to be alive! Thank you. Thank you.” IfsMayImportantBookRealEnoughStoriesJoyFoundMemoriesAliveStupidPeriodsCamerasJanuaryTriumphantPicture BooksJoy Of LivingLive To The Fullest Author:Jon Krakauer
“Look at lots of exhibitions and books, and don't get hung up on cameras and technical things. Photography is about images.” LooksBookPhotographyCamerasHungExhibitions Author:Fay Godwin
“My interest in photography did not begin with books or mentors, or with any burning desire to see the world through a camera. It evolved from an intense devotion to mountains and wilderness that eventually shaped all the parts of my life and brought them together.” WorldBookTogetherDesireInterestMountainPhotographyCamerasPhotographerDevotionIntenseBurningWildernessMentorBurning Desire Author:Galen Rowell
“I'm glad that so many of Donald Pease's unique and revealing insights on Dr. Seuss--observations he shared with me on camera with an effusiveness and profundity quite unmatched--have found their way into book form. No one tells these tales of young Ted, Mr. Geisel, and Dr. Seuss, and makes the connections between the three of them, quite like Dr. Pease.” WayBookFormYoungThreeFoundUniqueConnectionsCamerasInsightGladTalesObservationDrsRevealingProfundity Author:Ron Lamothe