“I was probably 34 when I got my first on-camera acting job, and it was through a friend of mine, who was working as a writer on the show, and I've never been more frightened in my life.” FirstsShowsJobsActingMinesCamerasFrightened Author:Kurt Fuller
“The truth is I've always been a Christian. What's amazing, is that the flaws that come with Christianity are really weird, because mine have a microphone and a camera attached to them. Most people don't have to live under that microscope.” PeopleChristianChristianityMinesTruth IsCamerasFlawsMicrophonesMicroscopesReally Weird Author:Steve Harvey
“I don't know about other people's cameras. Mine is a thing I had cobbled up, it holds together with tape and is always losing parts. All I need to set is the distance and that other thing - what do you call that other thing?” PeopleKnowsNeedsTogetherMinesLosingCamerasDistanceTapeAlways Losing Author:Mario Giacomelli
“... I think it is fair to say that all war photographers hide behind their cameras. I hid behind mine for years and years and years. It was a shield... I think that the photographer in combat has a greater protection than the soldier who has a rifle in his hand. That camera has unbelievable protective power.” ThinkingYearsWarHandsBehindsGreaterMinesFairsCamerasPhotographerSoldierProtectionCombatUnbelievableShieldsProtectiveRifles Author:Carl Mydans
“I always thought I was going to be on the other side of the camera. That's where I found myself. I found out that I could write when I was 17, right before you go to college, so it was a passion of mine.” WritingPassionFoundSidesMinesCollegeCameras Author:O'Shea Jackson, Jr.
“There are days when everyone in the world looks like a Diane Arbus to me. She's a genius but her work is completely different to mine. But on those days I don't use my camera.” WorldLooksDifferentUseMinesGeniusCameras Author:Nan Goldin
“Some people's lives seem to flow in a narrative; mine had many stops and starts. That's what trauma does. It interrupts the plot. You can't process it because it doesn't fit with what came before or what comes afterward. A friend of mine, a soldier, put it this way. In most of our lives, most of the time, you have a sense of what is to come. There is a steady narrative, a feeling of "lights, camera, action" when big events are imminent. But trauma isn't like that. It just happens, and then life goes on. No one prepares you for it.” PeopleWayDoeFeelingsBigsLightSeemsHappensActionProcessOur LivesEventsMinesGoes OnFitFlowCamerasSoldierTraumaNarrativePlotSteadyLife Goes OnBig Events Author:Jessica Stern
“And in more than half the pictures, she isn't looking at the camera; she's looking at him. Not the way I would look at Ben Parish, all squishy around the eyes. She looks at Evan fiercely, like, This here? It's mine” WayLooksEyeHalfMinesCamerasParish Book:The 5th Wave Source: The 5th Wave