Of course Hollywood is still making some excellent pictures which reflect the great artistry that made Hollywood famous throughout the world but these films are exceptions judging from box office returns and press reviews.
The advantage of taking pictures of the famous is that they get published.
The pictures of my family were designed to be on a family wall they were supposed to be together. It was supposed to copy my mother's wall in her house.
I use every single thing that Alfred Hitchcock taught me in my acting career... I am very grateful for the education he gave me in making motion pictures.
I've come up through art school through painting through graphic design through advertising through TV commercials and music video. I've designed books built billboards matchbooks corporate identities. I continuously paint I've done conceptual art pictures.
It was by design that we mostly used pictures that you could not necessarily see what was going on and that didn't really focus in on the band but instead focused in on a theme.
I like the gritty parts of fashion the design the studio the pictures.
I had always loved John Ford's pictures. And I came to love him too but I was frightened to death working for him. He used the shock treatment while directing me.
To me I'm just a regular person going to the mall with friends and now I'm in Forever 21 and I see this random group of girls staring at me and taking pictures. But now I usually have my dad who is a really tall and intimidating person with me so he's kind of my bodyguard.
I hate it when people come up to me on trains and ask 'Are you Soulja Boy?' If people want pictures or autographs that's cool but I don't like the dumb questions.
If people are taking pictures of me at Starbucks it's not the end of the world. It's cool it's fun it's exciting.
I'm interested in all kinds of pictures however they are made with cameras with paint brushes with computers with anything.
You know my dad wasn't a photographer or filmmaker by profession but on Sundays he would take pictures of me and my family or his pals horseback riding and it was a means of communication and affection a means of not being so dysfunctional with each other.
Words and pictures can work together to communicate more powerfully than either alone.
Of all of our inventions for mass communication pictures still speak the most universally understood language.
I shoot a little bit maybe two rolls medium format which is 20 pictures and if it's not working I change the position.
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.