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  • The older you get, the farther from the camera you need to be. -- Heather Locklear
  • I'm really into acquiring film paraphernalia - that's my hobby. I love old movie posters, cameras and film reels. -- Sarah Gadon
  • Eventually I'm going to be too old to be on camera, and I've been doing stand-up a long time. -- Jen Kirkman
  • For the camera, particularly, I feel like - I think that, as human faces become older, they become more interesting. -- Sigourney Weaver
  • I got a Super 8 camera when I was eight years old, and I just wanted to tell stories - I love telling stories. -- Brett Ratner
  • I'm really into my photography and am trying to catch up with digital generation - I was used to the old 35mm cameras. -- David Suchet
  • Among other things, I use a Samsung mobile phone, a very bad quality video camera, and an old Olympus with extremely bad Sigma lenses. -- Alison Jackson
  • Most movies use older actors, but I thought, if I could just put kids on camera and get them to be themselves, what could be easier? -- Gia Coppola
  • There are so many ways to make a living that don't involve hiding in bushes opposite houses of 18-year-old girls with a camera in your hand. -- Jamie Dornan
  • I get that same queasy, nervous, thrilling feeling every time I go to work. That's never worn off since I was 12 years-old with my dad's 8-millimeter movie camera. -- Steven Spielberg
  • I got a camera when I was nine years old and it wasn't until I was a model that I realized you could be a photographer for a job. -- Nigel Barker
  • The natural end of an era, as designers whose houses bear their names grow old and pass away, combined with the arrival of digital cameras and Internet exposure, has created a perfect storm. -- Suzy Menkes
  • I can't remember exactly how old I was when my parents gave me my first camera, but it was a Canon, and I was certainly far too young to have such a good camera. -- Alison Jackson
  • If I were to save one possession in a fire, it would have to be my dad's camera, an old, broken Nikon. I always keep it with me - his personal things mean a lot. -- Gia Coppola
  • But in the old days, visual artists used to fall into two distinct categories: those of us who created images with cameras and those of us who applied stuff onto other stuff, with brushes or other tools. -- Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • I think I got an Instamatic camera when I was 8 years old, and ever since then, I've liked to record things. I don't know why. Maybe it's just to kind of try to leave some kind of record behind. -- Bill Paxton
  • The camera lens or the television camera is still just a proscenium arch. And as a great old character actor once said to me, wherever you're acting, you reach up and take hold of the proscenium arch, and you pull it down around your shoulders. -- Robert Preston
  • Cameras love pretty girls and craggy, old character men more than they can take craggy, old character women. But that's what's always happened. Work out how you can fit into it, and make that work. There are never going to be millions of parts for older actresses because there never were. -- Joanna Lumley
  • I always have traveled with a camera throughout my life, but I always had my old 35mm film camera. When I was training to go into space, the only equipment there was a digital camera. I went through a fast-track class on Earth. It actually was fun, though I'm basically a dinosaur with computers. -- Guy Laliberte
  • The weird thing with 'Kismet' is that Vincente Minnelli didn't know what to do with a Cinemascope camera for that film - so he never moved it! It's like in the old days when sound first came in and was so complicated that the camera just sat there. There are hardly any close-ups in 'Kismet,' so everything's at a bit of a distance. -- Robert Osborne
  • We're the new power, come to replace the old. Cameras in the head, children with microchips, spin doctors rewriting reality as it happens. -- Grant Morrison
  • Cameras, in short, were clocks for seeing, and perhaps in me someone very old still hears in the photographic mechanism the living sound of the wood. -- Roland Barthes
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