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teens way honest
I am for anything that makes teens visible in an honest way... in other words, anything that represents them the way they are, positively or negatively. Chris Crutcher
teens malls
The only place I'm recognized is at the mall, because that's where the teens are. Amy Lee
teens late
I became conflicted in my late teens. Daniel Day-Lewis
teens
Teens find out a lot from other teens. Ally Condie
teens jazz
I was totally into jazz in my teens. Andy Summers
teens though
I always loved acting - though what I did in my teens was probably more eclat than elan. But I wasn't sure about doing it professionally. Rory Kinnear
teens
Teens are the target demographic for everything in pop culture. Amy Heckerling
teens
I was used to teens who had everything they needed. Kathy Gallant
teens time
That's important, apologizing, listening, you know, I think the teens I speak with, most of them don't feel understood. They feel like they're being lectured to all the time. Sean Covey
photographer cry shows
If it makes you cry, it goes in the show. Annie Leibovitz
photographer
I never set out to be a photographer. David Bailey
photographer exhausted possibility
Photographers stop photographing a subject too soon before they have exhausted the possibilities. Dorothea Lange
photographer moments fixed
Everything is a subject. Every subject has a rhythm. To feel it is the raison detre. The photograph is a fixed moment of such a raison detre, which lives on in itself. Andre Kertesz
photographer boring boring-things
I like boring things. Andy Warhol
photographer
Beauty is a sign of intelligence. Andy Warhol
photographer produce distinction
The good photographer will produce a competent picture every time whatever his subject. But only when his subject makes and immediate and direct appeal to his own interests will he produce a work of distinction. Bill Brandt
photographer impressed havens
I haven't seen too many images that have impressed me! Berenice Abbott
photographer contradiction natural
A photograph is a meeting place where the interests of the photographer, the photographed, the viewer and those who are using the photograph are often contradictory. These contradictions both hide and increase the natural ambiguity of the photographic image. John Berger