All I do is make photos. It's my life.

I find standing and posing for photos very awkward.

I love to take, process and share photos - it fills me up.

My mom and I don't have a lot of photos of my early years.

All of the vintage photos of Ballets Russes are so inspiring.

I don't see myself as somebody who looks particularly good in photos.

I look at old photos of me, and I don't feel connected to them at all.

I always take photos from my left side because my jaw line is stronger.

I love creating art, whether it's with photos, my own body, or clothes.

I try to keep my filters simple. I don't do anything major to my photos.

Unfiltered photos always get more attention. Filters are easy to discern.

I've always been so surprised by how people interpret my photos in context.

Oh my God, I'm not anorexic. I acknowledge that I look thin in photos. I get it.

My night is over only when there are no more photos to take and nothing left to sign.

I feel like people see me as this girl next door, and that comes across in my photos.

I always put clothes and family photos under the mattress, in case the house burns down.

My private life is a lot more ladylike and less sultry than the fashion photos I imagine.

My goal is to make the process of taking and watching videos as easy as it is for photos.

I love Instagram! I like LaLa Anthony and Rihanna's photos. They always have great photos.

But I've become completely obsessed with taking photos on my iPhone. I have like 400 apps.

Most whale photos you see show whales in this beautiful blue water - it's almost like space.

I grew up looking at National Geographic. I always wondered who was taking the photos and how.

Once paparazzi become a reality, then things change because you become more conscious of photos.

My first calendar was a combination of photos taken from different shoots including golf and casual.

I feel like I can't be sick without some story being made up or some photos being sold a month later.

I'm always taking pictures and travelling with a camera and have so many photos that I've done a book.

I'm not always going to like the paparazzi photos, but I'm still going to go to lunch with my boyfriend.

I've always been into taking my photos, cropping them square, putting them through a filter in Photoshop.

I worked every day there, so I knew all the details. But I needed only some proof. So the proof was photos.

I have a preponderance to look smug in photos; something to do with the way my mouth turns up at the corners.

I treat the camera like a person - I gaze into it. Photos are a flat thing, and you need to put life into them.

I am kept awake by the list of possibilities for shooting more photos and deciding what I must prioritise next.

As a kid, I always looked up to supermodels, thinking about how amazing they are. I always wanted to be in photos.

I have so many photos of me where I'm laughing like a crazy person. I don't know what it is, but I just go with it.

Photos convey a point in time, so for casual snapshots I say wear the trends so you have fun images to look back at.

At first I was a little leery to just post photos of my little girl all the time and kind of exploit her to the world.

I put up lots of photos with no make-up because it's really important that people see this is what I actually look like.

I happen to collect the weird stuff - photos that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up a little. The uncanny.

People see my photos and think I labor over my image and I'm this cool, brooding artist. But I'm just having fun with it.

Fans come up to me to talk, shake hands, hug and click photos; I usually oblige because I can see how much they admire me.

Def Jam commented on one of my Instagram photos once, and all my friends me hit me up, like 'Yoooooo, you signed to Def Jam?'

Unless you are cool with all of your photos and messages becoming public one day, you should delete WhatsApp from your phone.

Research shows that making eye contact is a powerful draw for guys - even in photos. Just don't mistake duck face for flirty.

Instagram was created because there was no single place dedicated to giving your mobile photos a place to live and to be seen.

A lot of actors do that - they blame their failure on their agents or their photos. But that is just putting off the real issues.

I spent ages learning to take photos, which was a lot of fun, and I think it really helped readers get excited about the recipes.

It was a long time ago: I was 13, and my dad actually sent photos to two different agencies of all of my family, and I had no idea.

I have lifestyle requirements. Photos, meetings, lunches, dinners, facial care, tooth care. It requires an exorbitant amount of money.

Tabloid photos capture people at their most self-conscious and disoriented; in real life, Paris Hilton is like an elegant paper crane.

I never imagined playing in El Clasico. I used to watch the games and look at photos, and I used to say how incredible to play in it was.

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