Comfort zone Quote by Steve McCurry Download Open image “If you want to be a photographer, first leave home” — Steve McCurry ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Comfort zone Discovery Firsts Funny Home Ifs Leaving Leaving home Photographer Photography Want
Forget about the profession of being a photographer. First be a photographer and maybe the profession will come after. — Christopher Anderson Copy Share Image
I certainly never wanted to be a photographer to bore myself. It's no fun - life is too short. — Garry Winogrand Copy Share Image
I've thought of becoming a photographer! To save my talent as a writer. — August Strindberg Copy Share Image
I realized I didn't want to be a photographer. I gave it up, but I still worked that job in the restaurant and I… — Sally Schneider Copy Share Image
I’ve said about a million times that the best thing a young photographer can do is to stay close to home. Start with your… — Annie Leibovitz Copy Share Image
In our contemporary society, one so over-inundated with imagery, it is easy to overlook the power of a single frame to change the way… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
The photograph is an undeniably powerful medium. Free from the constraints of language, and harnessing the unique qualities of a single moment frozen in… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
I think life is too short not to be doing something which you really believe in. — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
Some of the great pictures happen along the journey and not necessarily at your destination. — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
Unconsciously, I think I watch for a look, an expression, features or nostalgia that can summarize or more accurately reveal life. — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
A picture can express a universal humanism, or simply reveal a delicate and poignant truth by exposing a slice of life that might otherwise… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
If you wait, people will forget your camera, and the soul will drift up into view. — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
A still photograph is something which you can always go back to. You can put it on your wall and look at it again… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
In India in particular, where millions have no home but the streets, virtually every life event is carried out in public: prayer, eating, sleeping,… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
The definition of a great picture is one that stays with you, one that you can't forget. It doesn't have to be technically good… — Steve McCurry Copy Share Image
For many, the call to be a Christian can seem demanding, even overwhelming. But we need not be afraid or feel inadequate. The Savior… — Robert D. Hales Copy Share Image
“days of the earliest Church? I ask you: Do you want things to go on as usual, or do you want to see God… — R. T. Kendall Copy Share Image
I'd hate to feel in a comfort zone while I am working. That's not the way I like to do things. I want to… — Daniel Craig Copy Share Image
I know my idea of beauty isn't what most people's is, and the fact that I'm getting the opportunity to show my beauty and… — Kelly Osbourne Copy Share Image
“The Shortest Success Mantra for this short life is Move out from your Comfort zone into your Action zone.” — Sandeep Kakkar Copy Share Image
You can’t be a successful leader or mentor until you have served. You can’t serve until you have stepped out of your comfort zone.… — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
There is a comfort zone of knowing where things are going and having characters in place, but the action gets more and more dramatic… — Jerry B. Jenkins Copy Share Image
“You cannot possibly know what gives you discomfort unless you step outside your comfort zone, this where change begins.” — JOHN TASKINSOY Copy Share Image
I think the biggest advice that I could give people is to actually try and live beyond your dreams by pushing yourself, challenging yourself… — Peggy Whitson Copy Share Image
If I do not get out of my comfort zone, then it is not the people but me who should be blamed for choosing… — Mrunal Thakur Copy Share Image
I mostly like to travel and volunteer because I get antsy if I stay in my comfort zone for too long. — Eden Sher Copy Share Image