Camera Quote by Janet Malcolm Download Open image “The camera is simply not the supple and powerful instrument of description that the pen is.” — Janet Malcolm ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Camera Camera Simply Cameras Description Description Pen Instrument Instruments Pens Photography Powerful Powerful Instrument Supple
The camera is to the Photographer what the pen is to the Writer: a tool to express a vision — Myriam Leforestier Copy Share Image
The camera's a ballpoint pen, an imbecile; it's not worth anything if you don't have anything to say. — Roberto Rossellini Copy Share Image
The camera need not be a cold mechanical device. Like the pen, it is as good as the man who uses it. It can… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
The possibility of being as free with the camera as we are with the pen is a fantastic prospect for the creative life of… — Carlos Fuentes Copy Share Image
“Remember this: a simple pen is much more swift and much more precise than a camera. That's my advice to both beginning and experienced authors: don't write with a camera. A camera is slow. All these modern writers usually make the same mistake - they write books with a film in mind. When you read their works, you don't hear… — Martinus Hendrikus Benders Copy Share
“As a camera is an instrument that teaches us how to see when we don't have a camera, writing is a process that teaches… — Ted Agon Copy Share Image
The illiterate of the future will be the person ignorant of the use of the camera as well as the pen. — Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Copy Share Image
The camera is a remarkable instrument. Saturate yourself with your subject, and the camera will all but take you by the hand and point… — Margaret Bourke-White Copy Share Image
The camera is no more an instrument of preservation, the image is. — Berenice Abbott Copy Share Image
The camera is not the instrument. People are always the instrument. — George Stevens Copy Share Image
“The writer ultimately tires of the subject's self-serving story, and substitutes a story of his own.” — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
Society mediates between the extremes of, on the one hand, intolerably strict morality and, on the other, dangerously anarchic permissiveness through an unspoken agreement… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
Something seems to happen to people when they meet a journalist, and what happens is exactly the opposite of what one would expect. One… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
The ‘I’ character in journalism is almost pure invention. Unlike the ‘I’ of autobiography, who is meant to be seen as a representation of… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
The journalistic 'I' is an overreliable narrator, a functionary to whom crucial tasks of narration and argument and tone have been entrusted, an ad… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
“The subject of a piece of writing has not suffered the tension and anxiety endured by the subject of the "Eichmann experiment" (as it… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
This is what it is the business of the artist to do. Art is theft, art is armed robbery, art is not pleasing your… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
The journalist confines himself to the clean, gentlemanly work of exposing the griefs and shames of others. — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
The dominant and most deep-dyed trait of the journalist is his timorousness. Where the novelist fearlessly plunges into the water of self-exposure, the journalist… — Janet Malcolm Copy Share Image
Maybe law enforcement would like the ability to turn on the camera on your Mac. — Tim Cook Copy Share Image
I have a way to photograph. You work with space, you have a camera, you have a frame, and then a fraction of a… — Sebastiao Salgado Copy Share Image
I started off as a model maker, so the first part of my career was a model maker and then a motion control camera… — John Knoll Copy Share Image
When I made my debut as an actor in 'Rock On!' I was confident to get in front of the camera. — Farhan Akhtar Copy Share Image
Since a camera is something too heavy for women and initially made for men, you need a good cameraman. — Mitra Farahani Copy Share Image
To be honest, I don't know... something about the camera like turns me into such a diva. Like when it's on and I see… — Bretman Rock Copy Share Image
When the camera is on, I am an actor; otherwise, I am an ordinary person. — Nana Patekar Copy Share Image
“A camera is an opening in a box: that is the best emblem of the fact that a camera holding an object is holding… — Stanley Cavell Copy Share Image
It's such a weird thing, because you have a whole crew of people standing over there, on the other side. There's a camera pointing… — Mike Faist Copy Share Image
“The camera lets me see things in a different way. It's like I finally have perspective. I can't always say stuff right in words.… — Eileen Cook Copy Share Image
I was so green, and my background was mostly in theater. The only thing I'd done in front of a camera, besides an infomercial… — Connie Britton Copy Share Image
As far as lighting and blocking, camera angles and facial expressions, all that stuff that has to be very specific in film, as opposed… — Eve Torres Copy Share Image