Most women's pictures are as boring and as formulaic as men's pictures. In place of a car chase or a battle scene, what you get is an extreme closeup of a woman breaking down.
It was 1966 by the time I started taking pictures seriously and books, newspapers and magazines of the time were full of great pictures that helped to inspire me.
I try not to picture a reader when I'm writing. It's like trying to make a great table but not picturing anybody sitting at it.
I don't believe in careers. I believe in work. I'm not interested in some 'big picture that would be really good for me'.
Understand where it is you want to go. Then picture yourself there. If you can picture yourself there, then you can be there. Bottom line.
The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close-up.
The trick to forgetting the big picture is to look at everything close up.
You keep on balancing and balancing and balancing until the picture wins, because then the subject's turned into the picture.
Vision - It reaches beyond the thing that is, into the conception of what can be. Imagination gives you the picture. Vision gives you the impulse to make the picture your own.
I would love to do a Broadway play. I would love to do big screen also, motion picture.
As a general truth, it is safe to say that any picture that produces a moral impression is a bad picture.
[last lines] Ruth Popper: Never you mind, honey. Never you mind.
Frank: [Allie painted Noah a picture] Now that's a damn picture there!
I don't know really. I've always been interested in the small picture instead of the big one, and I've always been interested in relationship pictures.
You know, I put my little brother in the movies and he's still in the pictures. My mother makes me put him in the pictures.
All the pictures I could never do, I'll do it in comics. All the comics I do are the pictures I could never do.
If you see everything through the lens, you are constantly composing pictures. I think in pictures; I don't think in text.
I'm a 'Power of Now' kind of guy, always have been. I don't really hang on to a lot of pictures. I have pictures of my daughters.
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