I have no limits, no filter, no class, no poise. No decorum. Just fun.
We are the strongest filter we can place before the lens. We point the lens both outward and inward.
Everything in my life really filters down to the music.
Opportunity cost is a huge filter in life. If you've got two suitors who are really eager to have you and one is way the hell better than the other, you do not have to spend much time with the other. And that's the way we filter out buying opportunities.
When a spectator approaches a painting with his own particular set of filters or theories, be they historical, political, intellectual or whatever - he either finds what he is looking for or dismisses the work as irrelevant. He has deprived himself of the possibility of any fresh experience or revelation by looking only for confirmation of that which he already 'knows.
In my world [of fashion] there's more things that kind of affect it. There's the retailers we do business with, our own stores, my merchandising team. . . Everybody has opinions, and so you definitely have to filter through a lot.
People are so. . . seem so chaotic internally, but being filtered through some form, like making a record, sort of filters it down into something that can be understood.
When the water of a place is bad it is safest to drink none that has not been filtered through either the berry of a grape, or else a tub of malt. These are the most reliable filters yet invented.
I don't see the script as just a springboard for my interpretation. You do your best to serve the vision writers have - not by removing yourself from the equation, but by trying to filter what they intended through your artistry.
We need to look at the repetitions in the stories we tell ourselves [and] at the process of the stories rather than merely their surface content. Then we can begin to experiment with changing the filter through which we look at the world, start to edit the story and thus regain flexibility where we have been getting stuck
VaynerMedia filters the world how humans interact. This is how people are going to make buying decisions.
I think we all get our own bag of hammers. We all get our own Parkinson's. We all have our own thing. I think that we'll look at it through the filter of that experience, and we'll say, "Yeah, I need to laugh at my stuff, too. "
When the filter is weakened by a powerful drug, what we see is not delusion but the truth.
Go to the east shore of any of the Hawaiian Islands, and that's a pretty big lesson on how much plastic is ending up in the ocean. Basically, the Hawaiian Islands act as a filter out in the middle of the Pacific.
You run into stereotypes so that the stereotype filters who you are and what you do, and having to deal with that was the most frustrating thing for me.
I've always been into taking my photos, cropping them square, putting them through a filter in Photoshop.
The maps are really like a filter. They filter information for you to make better decisions on where you are going and what to do.
Brands are facing a new competitive landscape in which self-definition, core values and purpose will increasingly define their ability to reach customers that only allow what is meaningful in their lives to pass through their filter.
My approach to photograph is kept simple, almost routine. All work, good and bad, is documented. I use standard film, a standard lens and no filters. Each work grows, strays, decays-integral parts of a cycle which the photograph shows at its height, marking the moment when the work is most alive. There is an intensity about a work at its peak that I hope is expresses in the image. Process and decay are implicit.
In general, the final filter of Hollywood is for-profit. Nothing goes through unless it can make money.