Without the right marketing metrics, you are shooting in the dark. The only way to know if things are working for you or not is those metrics.
There is a great difference between shooting a photograph and making a photograph.
Shooting digitally would not have been easier. Cameras are the same size. I always shoot on film unless I have a reason not to, which I haven't had yet.
To bring a child into the world that you cannot feed, clothe, house, and educate is the moral equivalent, in my opinion, of a drive-by shooting.
What I end up shooting is the situation. I shoot the composition and my subject is going to help the composition or not.
It's a miserable life in Hollywood. You're up at five or six o'clock in the morning to be ready to start shooting at nine.
On my last day of shooting, I'd be happy to say 'Cut, it's a wrap' and fall off the twig.
And I love shooting football.
With a pie, the crust is a real delicacy. It's very hard to get it just right because it's got to be cold and just the right consistency. There's a whole art to it and I haven't learned how to do it [filming in Waitress]. There's not a lot of time for cooking, especially when you're shooting nights or working until 11pm.
It was hilarious [last scene with Edward Cullen] considering we'd spent the entire series filming in the most miserable conditions, and then we end on the beach in the Caribbean filming for two days in the sea. That was fun. We literally did the last shot as the sun was coming up in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. It was a nice way to end it, because they were considering shooting it in the sea in Vancouver, which would not have worked at all.
A photographer is an acrobat treading the high wire of chance, trying to capture shooting stars.
I did shoot a movie called Mother's Day, and I really can't wait for everybody to see that. I had so much fun shooting that with Jennifer Aniston, which was kind of surreal in itself.
Just because I was at an anti-police brutality protest, doesn't mean I'm anti-police. We want justice, but stop shooting unarmed people.
The most important thing in fighting was shooting, next the various tactics in coming into a fight and last of all flying ability itself.
My first three movies, I didn't start editing until we were finished shooting. That's unthinkable to me now.
You know, life is long. My shooting career is long.
I'm not an escapist, but the value of language is that it can create places that did not exist before. And so language for me doesn't reflect the world, it extends the world, so that it becomes larger and more fantastic and less mired in this school shooting bullshit. It actually builds a future - that's how evolution occurs.
Never [enter] into dispute or argument with another. I never yet saw an instance of one of two disputants convincing the other by argument. I have seen many on their getting warm, becoming rude and shooting one another.
I'm shooting in Brooklyn, we've got all kinds of crap going on, and I'm all alone now in a big hotel suite that you can't believe the size of it and a thing sticks in my foot and I just think it's the funniest thing that's ever happened to me.
They continue to criticize me for my outside shooting, but I continue to make outside shots.