Film Photography Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Film Photography
Film Photography Quotes & Sayings
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I have to shoot three cassettes of film a day, even when not 'photographing', in order to keep the eye in practice.
— Josef Koudelka
All my film ideas and subjects have come from photography.
— Lauren Greenfield
Patience is the essence of clicking great Photographs!!
— Abhijeet Sawant
How do I look so young? Quite simple: a complete vegetable diet, 12 hours sleep a night, and lots and lots of make-up.
— Truman Capote
You don't have to shoot the film in the first couple days of principal photography.
— Seamus McGarvey
I know the best moments can never be captured on film, even as I spend nearly half my life trying to do just that.
— Rosie O'Donnell
I always saw photography as a way to get to film.
— Francesco Carrozzini
Super 8 film is the language of silence.
— Rebecca McNutt
I don't analyze things like titles.
— Tommy Lee Jones
Photography is a very forgiving medium. Anybody that can afford film and a camera can make pictures.
— Todd Walker
There's only one rule in photography - never develop colour film in chicken noodle soup.
— Freeman Patterson
You can know the secrets of life. It doesn't happen to anyone special. You just decide that you want an uncommonly fine life and you will it.
— Frederick Lenz
I feel like my honesty gives people the freedom to talk about things they wouldn't otherwise.
— Jane Fonda
I don't think that digital photography is romantic yet. It's not sympathetic the way that film is.
— Matthew Modine
I took courses at USC in film editing and art direction and photography when I was still in high school.
— Ray Harryhausen
I don't think I treat my film work as an extension of my photography. There are two different sets of rules there.
— Anton Corbijn
It's the first time that I've ever had an art show based on a film, but it's a photography collage.
— Val Kilmer
It's always seemed to me that photography tends to deal with facts whereas film tends to deal with fiction.
— Diane Arbus