“I think I was afraid of what I might say when I got onto someone's stage or in front of someone's camera.” ThinkingMightStageFrontsCameras Author:Jeffrey Wright
“I'm so happy that I finished college. Going into this crazy vortex of scrutiny is tough. If I was younger than I was now and I was going to fashion shows, I might have this distorted sense of self. I might rely on those cameras. Because when I was 18, I was half-baked.” IfsSelfShowsMightHalfCrazyFashionCollegeToughCamerasFinishedRelySense Of SelfScrutinyVortexFashion Show Author:Allison Williams
“Everybody has a camera on their phone these days, everybody wants a selfie or a picture, and the moment one person starts taking a picture everybody congregates around so I've become quite a fast walker. I don't like saying, "No," to people but by walking fast one might be able to avoid the first photo.” PeopleWantFirstsPersonsMomentsMightAbleWalkingCamerasPhonesThese DaysSaying NoWalkersWalking Fast Author:Richard Branson
“And the camera position, the organization, looking for repeating forms, shapes, trying to set up a visual rhythm seemed to come very natural. All of a sudden I was in a forest of aluminum and steel rather than a forest that we might think of in a traditional sense.” ThinkingTryingMightFormArtistNaturalPositionShapesOrganizationCamerasPhotographerForestsTraditionalRhythmVisualsSteelAluminum Author:John Sexton
“It's so easy to pick up a camera, white balance, and shoot people having sex, but I don't think there's anything very interesting about it. You might get off, but that's it.” PeopleThinkingMightSexEasyWhiteInterestingBalancePicksCamerasVery InterestingHaving Sex Author:Sasha Grey
“I thought using three cameras was a lot better than one, because you could see where you were going, where you'd been, and all kinds of things - more like life. I think photography has colored our vision. We're now in an area where it might break something. I think this is a time. I feel it. I don't know whether I'll be here long enough to experience it. I've no plans to leave yet.” ThinkingKnowsFeelsKindLongEnoughMightThreeVisionBreakPlansPhotographyAreasCamerasAll Kinds Author:David Hockney
“I have an Honors Degree in Drama from the University of Alberta, but when it was done I knew a life in modern theatre was not for me. While figuring out what the hell I might do instead of theatre, I spent a couple of days on a horror film doing stunt work. I'd never been behind the camera before, and I loved everything about it. I joined the local film co-op - The Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta - because you could trade skills for experience. These indie filmmakers were making their own stuff their own way, all the time. Instant education.” WayArtDoneMightFilmStuffBehindsHellModernCoupleHonorDramaHorrorSkillsDegreesCamerasTradeUniversityTheatreLocalsVideoFilmmakerInstantHorror FilmAlberta Author:Karen Walton
“I never considered myself a good photographer. I still don't. I thought of myself as a hard worker. My camera was a sponge and I had an instinct that athletes have - anticipation. Photography really represents an enormous amount of anticipation - understanding what might be there the next moment and being prepared for it.” StillsHardMomentsMightNextUnderstandingHard WorkAmountPhotographyCamerasPreparedInstinctWorkersPhotographerAthleteEnormousAnticipationSpongesHard Worker Author:Lawrence Schiller
“Most portraits are lies. People are rarely what they appear to be, especially in front of a camera. You might know me your entire lifetime and never reveal yourself to me. To interpret wrinkles as character is insult not insight.” PeopleKnowsCharacterMightLyingFrontsCamerasLifetimeInsightInsultKnow MePortraitsWrinkles Author:Duane Michals
“We worked six days a week [on the The Breakfast Club], so you have one day off. So on that Saturday night, it's not like we could all go out and have a drink because Molly [Ringwald ] and Michael [Hall] weren't old enough. And Ally [Sheedy] pretty much kept to herself. So Emilio and I, every Saturday night, would go into Chicago because we were shooting outside of Chicago in Des Plaines. It's so funny, because even though we might be adversaries in the film, we certainly weren't off-camera. He's a very funny guy.” EnoughMightFilmNightGuyWeekDrinkOne DaySixCamerasClubsShootingHallsBreakfastChicagoAlliesSaturdayAdversariesSaturday NightDays OffFunny Guy Author:Judd Nelson
“With the camera you might even not need the reporters. But, you see, media can't trust you to watch [Barack] Obama without them telling you what you just saw and analyzing it.” NeedsMightWatchesSawsMediaCamerasBarackReportersAnalyzingCan't Trust You Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Surveillance cameras might reduce crime - even though the evidence here is mixed - but no studies show that they result in greater happiness of everyone involved.” ShowsMightResultsStudyGreaterCrimeInvolvedEvidenceCamerasSurveillanceSurveillance Cameras Author:Evgeny Morozov
“Why does crime happen? Well, you might say that it's because youths don't have jobs. Or you might say that's because the doors of our buildings are not fortified enough. Given some limited funds to spend, you can either create yet another national employment program or you can equip houses with even better cameras, sensors, and locks.” WellsDoeEnoughMightHappensJobsHouseGivenDoorsCrimeYouthBuildingProgramCamerasEmploymentFundLocksSensors Author:Evgeny Morozov
“It was always hard work to push through a crowed of reporters with the scent of blood in their nostrils. You might not think so, since on camera they appear to be brain-damaged wimps with severe eating disorders. But put them at a police barricade and a miraculous thing happens...The strength comes from some mysterious place-and somehow, when there is gore on the ground, these anorexic creatures can push their way through anything. Without mussing their hair, too.” ThinkingWayHardMightHappensBrainBloodHard WorkHairCreaturesEatingPoliceCamerasThings HappenMysteriousDisorderReportersScentSevereMiraculousGoreEating DisorderAnorexicsBarricadesWimps Author:Jeff Lindsay
“Yes, they have to have a victor. Without a victor, the whole thing would blow up in the Gamemakers' faces. They'd have failed the Capitol. Might possibly even be executed, slowly and painfully, while the cameras broadcast it to every screen in the country.” CountryWholeMightFacesCamerasBlowScreensCapitol Book:The Hunger Games Source: The Hunger Games
“The UN Declaration of Human Rights laid down what any person might reasonably expect, yet there are remarkably few people who enjoy these rights. With cameras in the hands of activists and meaningful distribution of those images, we will witness what really goes on in this world and hopefully want to change it.” PeopleWorldWantHumansPersonsHandsMightEnjoyRightsThis WorldGoes OnExpectationsCamerasHuman RightsMeaningfulWitnessHopefullyActivistDeclarationDistributionHuman Rights DayUnescoDeclaration Of Human Rights Author:Peter Gabriel