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Quotes About Camera

I love photography. My boyfriend's got a great camera, which I bought for his birthday.
~ Sarah Sutton
I confess it, I love the camera. When it's not on me, I'm not quite alive.
~ Genevieve Bujold
I want to be completely honest, I have to say that I love the intimacy of the camera.
~ Laura Vandervoort
I spent a lot of years just learning my craft and falling down in front of the camera.
~ Thomas Jane
Sister Ernestine said something very nasty about how maybe Miss Simon didn't realize how unpleasant detention at the Mission Academy could be. I assured Sister Ernestine that if she was threatening corporal punishment, I would tell my mother, who was a local news anchor-woman and would be over here with a TV camera so fast, nobody would have time to say so much as a single Hail Mary. Sister Ernestine was pretty quiet after that.
~ Meg Cabot
And every camera in the room turned to focus on my horror-stricken, blood-drained face.
~ Meg Cabot
Slender, dark-haired, bearded Mathew Brady spoke to his subjects from behind the large, tripod-mounted box of his camera. He was a dapper gentleman
~ Becky Lee Weyrich
We get so many requests like, 'We want behind-the-scenes access,' or 'We're going to show people what it's really like to be on the campaign with Donald Trump.' But there is just no way that a camera or an episode or a documentary could capture what has gone on.
~ Hope Hicks
The media should be ready to cover every event at the Oberois' residence. If Vivek's dog has dysentery tomorrow, we should be prepared to hear Vivek talk about it on camera for three hours.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
As a little girl, I was always shy, but in front of the camera I wasn't.
~ Bar Refaeli
I could never imagine myself acting in front of a camera or doing anything in front of the camera. I was a very shy girl.
~ Disha Patani
I am a shy person who is not very okay with the camera.
~ Kalyani Priyadarshan
I'm really into both sides of the industry - in front of the camera and behind the camera. I love the business side of it; I love all of the contracts and negotiating and the different connections that you can make.
~ Sydney Sweeney
The true answer is I like being involved in a project where I can contribute on both sides of the camera. The more immersed I can be, the better.
~ Brendan Hunt
I've been singing since I was a little kid, but 'Sierra' was my first time singing on camera, which was definitely intimidating at first.
~ Shannon Purser
I do think that television, in its early years, played a significant role in that standard-setting, enforcing a certain decency among people. They took their role seriously, and the people behind the camera took their role seriously, too.
~ John Seabrook
When you are interviewing someone, never let your camera person turn off the camera. The second you turn off the camera, they'll say the magic thing that you'd been looking for the whole interview. People want to relax after the performance is done. Don't be afraid of awkward silence. That is your friend.
~ Marshall Curry
Naga Shaurya is a silent person and doesn't talk to anyone on the sets. But when he faces the camera, he is a different person altogether. As an actor, he is very mature.
~ Sai Pallavi
From being a silent person, I started going on stage and performing. It gave me confidence and I started liking it. When the camera starts rolling, I am very different person.
~ Ishita Dutta
I was always very silly and never took myself seriously. When my father had the camera out, I'd be up close and annoying. My father would keep saying, 'Move back! Move back!'
~ Kaley Cuoco
No photographer is as good as the simplest camera.
~ Edward Steichen
Doing film and television demands a kind of simplicity. If you think something differently, the camera will pick it up.
~ Michael Stuhlbarg
I wear a lot of block colour dresses on television as the simplicity translates well on camera and blue is often a colour I rely on as it goes with everything.
~ Kate Garraway
Did you bring your camera?" Gracie grabbed her trusty Polaroid from under her arm and held it out. Light from the streetlamp glinted off the narrow lens.
~ Susan Mallery