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Quotes About Photograph

I love to photograph people in their own environment. It offers clues to what's important in their lives.
~ Mary Ellen Mark
Rockers are the nicest people to photograph. They have no inhibitions.
~ David Bailey
I've fallen in love with the classical world of imagery, and what I'd like to do now over the last bit of my life is to photograph some nudes.
~ Don McCullin
I don't even know what an 'It' girl is. As far as I'm concerned, an 'It' girl is somebody who doesn't do anything except go to parties and get her photograph taken.
~ Sienna Miller
You have to kind of be invisible when you photograph children, so you use a longer lens.
~ David Bailey
I have just one black and white photograph left of my mother when she was younger. She was 17 when it was taken and beautiful with wispy curls and eyes that shone like dark marbles.
~ Liz Murray
I'm fascinated by Greta Garbo. My cat's named Greta, and I have a framed photograph of her from 1949.
~ Jane Lynch
I don't do press for the sake of press. I tend to only be in the press when I'm introducing something or collaborating on something or whatever it may be, as opposed to inviting someone into my home to photograph my closet for no particular reason.
~ Ivanka Trump
With a documentary, you can cut away, you can do jump cuts, cut to a photograph at any point to bridge two scenes.
~ Christopher Guest
Everywhere in New York is cool to see and cool to photograph.
~ Brooklyn Beckham
I really want to become, like, a composer for my people, my country that will photograph the things that are happening now in story and in life and love but not only, like, the love of a couple, you know, the love in general.
~ Natalia Lafourcade
I'm petrified of facing the camera. Even to shoot for a photograph is an ordeal. But it's important to break free of your inhibitions at some point in your life.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
The thing that makes writing so difficult is you don't have the element of serendipity. At least with a photograph, you can set up the camera, and something might happen. You might be a lousy photographer, but you can get a good picture if you just take enough of them.
~ Sally Mann
I love taking photos of all of my family, but Harper is really cute to photograph, and my brother Romeo because of his shaved head. Cruz is just cheeky, so it's always fun to get a picture of him, too.
~ Brooklyn Beckham
My dream concept is that I have a camera and I am trying to photograph what is essentially invisible. And every once in a while I get a glimpse of her and I grab that picture.
~ Leonard Nimoy
My mother took my picture to a model agency and the rest is history.
~ Angie Everhart
I have parents come up to me and say, 'I don't know who you are, but my kid wants his picture taken with you.'
~ Devon Werkheiser
I find it a bit sad that there is no photo of me hanging on the walls in the Berlin Museum at Checkpoint Charlie.
~ David Hasselhoff
I have met many superstars at our place and parties also but I have never taken a photograph with anyone. Sridevi is the only actress with whom I have clicked a picture.
~ Rupali Ganguly
When we find a fossil, we mark it. Today, we've got great technology: we have GPS. We mark it with a GPS fix, and we also take a digital photograph of the specimen, so we could essentially put it back on the surface, exactly where we found it.
~ Louise Leakey
A man without hands came to the door to sell me a photograph of my house. Except for the chrome hooks, he was an ordinary-looking man of fifty or so.
~ Raymond Carver
A man without hands came to the door to sell me a photograph of my house.
~ Raymond Carver
I opened the other envelope. It contained a photograph of a girl. The pose suggested a natural ease, or a lot of experience in being photographed. It showed darkish hair which might possibly have been red, a wide clear forehead, serious eyes, high cheekbones, nervous nostrils and a mouth which was not giving anything away. It was a fine-drawn, almost a taut face, and not a happy one
~ Raymond Chandler
Alas, Measured Perfectly Saturday, August 25, 1888. 5:20 P.M. is the name of a photograph of two old women in a front yard, beside a white house. One of the women is sitting in a chair with a dog in her lap. The other woman is looking at some flowers. Perhaps the women are happy, but then it is Saturday, August 25, 1888. 5:21 P.M., and all over.
~ Richard Brautigan