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Camera Quotes

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Kelly Moran
“He'd never need a camera to remember this, and damn if he ever wanted anyone but him to see her like she was at this moment.”
Kelly Moran, Exposure

Marius Vieth
“Your most important gear is your eye, heart and soul.”
Marius Vieth

Arnold Newman
“A lot of photographers think that if they buy a better camera they鈥檒l be able to take better photographs. A better camera won鈥檛 do a thing for you if you don鈥檛 have anything in your head or in your heart.”
Arnold Newman

Shannon L. Alder
“Ironically, the only way to see clearly is to stand at a distance. You might be focused, but that doesn't mean you are seeing correctly. Sometimes, you have you to grab the camera from the idiot taking all the shots in your life because they don't realize the lens is dirty.”
Shannon L. Alder

Ernst Haas
“There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.”
Ernst Haas

“Always take a picture for everywhere you go; if you don't, then all you just lost was the precious memories and moments”
Inspiracreatiflife

Jared Leto
“When you麓re at the point you feel you have nothing to live or thrive fo, be like a camera, use your negatives to develop”
Jared Leto

Crestless Wave
“Ever wondered why front camera of cellphones makes people look better while the rear camera makes them look how they are?
Because when you click picture using front camera, you see yourself on screen, and that's how you should look at yourself, a better version of yourself.
Whereas, the rear camera shows how other's see you. With your flaws and qualities. No added layer to hide or enhance your ownself. This is how you should learn to overcome your flaws and better your qualities.”
Crestless Wave

“Not everyone with a painting brush is an artist, likewise not everyone with a camera is a photographer ”
Ewlyn Fernando

Mehmet Murat ildan
“When you take a photo, you often take your own reality into your camera - the reality that you shaped in your mind - and not the real reality over there, whatever it is!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Brenna Ehrlich
“Selfies are disgusting.”
Brenna Ehrlich, Placid Girl

“To me, the world and art of photography is to capture emotion, feelings and moments; and share it with the world.
I master the art when I am capable of awaking emotion in other people through my images.”
Viktor Tatarczuk

“I take same picture twice, First with my heart then camera.”
Biju Karakkonam Nature and Wild life Photographer

Steven Magee
“Police Officer Angry Aggression Theory (POAAT) is why you need to video record the police before they shoot you. Always start the video camera at the first contact, as it can go sour at any time and without warning.”
Steven Magee

“If life worked on auto mode then there manual mode for photography would have never existed.”
Deeksha Mittal

Enock Maregesi
“Kamera ina athari kubwa sana katika maisha yetu. Inaweza kuharibu taswira ya mtu mbele ya jamii, na inaweza kuharibu maisha ya mtu hali kadhalika. Wasanii wakubwa duniani hawatoki ndani bila ya kuwa nadhifu au bila ya kujipodoa. Kwa nini? Kwa sababu ya wasanii wao wa vipodozi. Wasanii wao wa vipodozi hawataki waajiri wao wawe na taswira mbaya mbele ya wateja wao ambayo ni jamii. Kuwa na taswira mbaya mbele ya jamii kunaweza kusababisha wao (wasanii wa vipodozi) pamoja na waajiri wao, wasiishi vizuri hapa duniani kama wanavyotaka. Kioo ni kitu au mtu. Kama huna uwezo wa kumiliki vipodozi, miliki kioo. Kama huna uwezo wa kumiliki kioo, miliki rafiki. Kioo (hasa kitu) hakina unafiki. Usitoke ndani bila kuridhika na taswira yako.”
Enock Maregesi

Enock Maregesi
“Robert Louis Stevenson wa Uskochi aliponukuu nahau ya 鈥榢amera haiwezi kudanganya鈥 katika kitabu chake cha 鈥楽outh Seas鈥 mwaka 1896, miaka 57 baada ya sanaa ya upigaji wa picha kugunduliwa, hakumaanisha tuwe asili. Hakumaanisha tusizirekebishe picha zetu baada ya kuzipiga na kuzisafisha! Alimaanisha tuwe nadhifu tuonekanapo mbele za watu au mbele ya vyombo vya habari; ambapo picha itapigwa, itasafishwa, itachapishwa na itauzwa kama ilivyo bila kurekebishwa.”
Enock Maregesi

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Whosoever possesses a camera should never know boredom.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

Kamil Ali
“COVERT CONVERT

If you don't believe in God, then believe in the hidden camera”
Kamil Ali, Profound Vers-A-Tales

“He reached the ground floor and flung the door open, fleeing into the street. He glanced back and saw that she wasn't following, so he slowed to a halt. His pulse raced. The entranceway was dark, the door swinging slowly closed. Movement to his left caught his attention: the camera on the corner of the building that covered the resident's parking. It swivelled to point directly at him, and he stared at it for a moment, suddenly doubtful it was a closed-circuit system after all.

He ran for his car, and the camera followed.”
L. Ashley Straker, Infected Connection

Catherynne M. Valente
“PERCIVAL: Now, who is telling the story?
SEVERIN: The camera is telling the story. It's watching everything, and you can't lie to it, or it will know.
PERCIVAL: My girl is so clever! No, the camera witnesses the story and records it, but it is outside the story. Like a very tiny god with one big, dark eye.... Which of [the characters] is the authority? Who controls how the story is told? And who is the audience, for whom all these wonderful things are meant?
SEVERIN: They are all telling the story to me.”
Catherynne M. Valente, Radiance

Shirley A. Martin
“Hidden in a toolbox, in the rafters of his four-car garage, was an envelope full of pictures taken by a private detective...They were pictures of a scrawny, boyish looking nine year old with a wide mouth and a tangle of brown hair...Her eyes were oblong and deep set, their color hidden from the camera by the slant of the sun. The angles and planes of her face were oddly beautiful just then, in that moment, frozen on Kodak paper. A hint of the woman she would someday become.”
Shirley A. Martin, Bloodline Gypsy: Jook and Gypsies vol. 1

Katie McGarry
“Echo continued to tap her finger to her chin and created more dots on her face while she stared at the canvas. The intensity of her stare shocked me.
The art teacher stacked the bowls and walked toward the door. 鈥淪he鈥檚 in the zone. Good luck getting her attention. Do me a favor. If she ends up painting her whole face, grab my camera from my desk and take a picture. I鈥檒l add it to my collection.鈥 She gazed at Echo and smiled. 鈥淚鈥檒l title that one Smurf. Nice tats, by the way.鈥
Katie McGarry, Pushing the Limits

Anne McAneny
“I backed away from his flash, my relationship with cameras contradictory at best, schizophrenic at worst.”
Anne McAneny, Skewed
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Enock Maregesi
“Kamera haidanganyi 鈥 kujipodoa muhimu.”
Enock Maregesi

Agatha Christie
“I know those kinds of lenses, said Tuppence. By the time you've adjusted the shutter and stopped down and calculated the exposure and kept your eye on the spirit level, your brain gives out and you yearn for the simple browning.”
Agatha Christie
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Steven Magee
“People that have a police car behind them pulling them over should put on their hazard lights and continue slowly driving to the nearest densely populated public place, such as a supermarket or shopping center. Pull over outside the busy entrance and start your video camera. Inform the police officer that you are video recording and very slowly give the requested documentation. Exercise your legal right to silence while the many independent witnesses video record the unexpected stop that rudely interrupts your day. If you are given a ticket, choose to go to court. It will give you time to obtain independent legal advice about the allegation.”
Steven Magee

Kristen Henderson
“I dream
for an absentee and oft maligned
device鈥攖he accident-maker,
the soul-taker, my camera;
its factory guaranteed
third eye, without which I am duly dim
and memory denied. No pictures
for my contrived Arbus to declare,
excepting some stitch of Sexton
manages these sentences
of despair.”
Kristen Henderson, Of My Maiden Smoking

Steven Magee
“When I worked at the W. M. Keck Observatory on the 13,796 feet very high altitude summit of Mauna Kea, we would routinely be engulfed in cold clouds of helium and nitrogen gas as we discharged it into the video camera systems daily. The management team never warned us that we were in a hazardous oxygen deprived environment during this activity that was known for its ability to adversely affect physical and mental health, and possibly bring on death by asphyxiation.”
Steven Magee