Sentences with phrase «front of the lens»

Just haven't had a chance to be in front of the lens till now.
I spend a fair amount of time in front of the lens and I have to make sure that my makeup can hold its own.
The «Project Runway» host shows off her natural beauty wearing a no makeup look in front of the lens of Regan Cameron.
As reported by Deadline, Armie Hammer, Sir Ben Kingsley, John Malkovich, Michael Sheen and Teresa Palmer are all on board to step in front of the lens for director Matt Shakman, a TV veteran making his feature directorial debut.
That's a title that pretty much gives you everything you need to know about his feature debut, but even still he's a fresh director with a lot of talent in front of the lens as well, so there is potential here.
We all know how talented Gosling is in front of the lens so it's going to be rather interesting to see just what he comes up with as he takes a seat behind the camera for the first time.
In the ship's control room, the team tracks what the rapidly descending Ventana has in front of its lens on a bank of video monitors.
I tell ya, when we take these blog photos... and by we, I mean me flailing around in front of the lens contributing plenty of dialogue... Gim me bokeh!
The suture lines are on the back and front of the lens where the lens tissue joins during development.
Milton's poised and elegant depictions demonstrate Marilyn's ability to create an entirely different character in front of the lens with just a simple glance, whether she is seductively posing in a negligee or hiding a coy smile with her hand.
In sensibility, her work dovetails with staged pictures made by photographers such as Jeff Wall and Gregory Crewdson, but Schiavo manipulates physically what appears in front of the lens rather than tinker digitally with recorded content.
In front of the lens of David Roemer (Atelier Management), the brunette stunner wears a dramatic, black lipstick look with wet hair and full eyelashes.
She'll get in front of the lens for Richard LaGravenese in Beautiful Creatures, a piece about a pair of teens troubled by a curse that's haunted the young girl's family for years.
I still am not as comfortable in front of the lenses as I would like but it's a work - in - progress, and I hope to get there one day soon xoxo
In front of the lens of Darren McDonald, the blonde model poses in tomboy inspired looks.
Big Bang's sunglasses, for example, have pivoting temples that fold in front of the lenses; that makes them easier to slip into a front pocket and less likely to get scratched.
It's time to get comfortable in front of the lens.
Only thereafter, when it has «perished» as a subject, moved away from in front of the lens, is it available as an object to be grasped at by other subjects.
Because the lens doesn't rotate when it focuses, simply attach the filter to the front of the lens.
In front of the lens they included an iris - like component, which contains two liquids enclosed in a single flat chamber.
It's a bit like designing a camera, and sticking the wiring in front of the lens.
Affix two colored filters, one bright red and one bright green, to the front of each lens.
The domed tortoises tended to pull into their shells with a huffing noise during their time in front of the lens and just wait till the weirdness ended.
I've been blessed to come across a photographer who isn't just incredibly talented but also wonderful at making me feel completely at ease in front of the lens
I can relate to the questions you highlight in your little video (great camera quality by the way, and you really seem to have taken to being in front of the lens and are getting more confident with each one!).
In front of the lens of Giampaolo Sgura, the brunette poses in a multicolored top from Giorgio Armani's spring collection.
In front of the lens of Pedro Quintana, the American model poses in an embroidered dress and boots from Gucci.
Yes, that means I've finally convinced him to step in front of the lens, which typically requires a lot of bribing!
Phil has been so supportive in my blogging career (he's my main photographer) so it was fun to do a shoot with him in front of the lens for once.
this weekend, and it was the first time in over a month that I got in front of the lens.
We're talkin» comfortability in front of the lens!
I made sure the purple patch reflects in my look and I wore a purple dress & leopard printed heels & I was pretty much ready when I was asked to stand in front of the lens of my photographer friend.
They love to be in front of the lens
In Hidden every single moment, every single shot is of supreme importance, and even when nothing is moving in front of the lens, Haneke begs us to search for more.
William Petersen flits tantalisingly in front of the lens a couple of times, while Blythe Danner as veteran pedagogue Ms Perkins hints at a back story we never get to see.
Jolie gushed about O'Connell's audition for the harrowing biopic and said, «As a director, to have Jack in front of your lens is a gift.»
Painting over photographed imagery of the birth of his daughter Neowyn in the 1961 Thigh Line Lyre Triangular, he captures his subjective seeing at that moment; placing his fingers diagonally in front of the lens in the 1964 Song 7, he mimics the complex urban spaces of San Francisco seen behind them.
Their latest release is Manson Family Vacation, which debuted on Netflix this week, and also features Jay in front of the lens.
The most surprising thing about «Employee of the Month» is that the hyperactive Cook handles himself quite well in front of the lens.
In addition to Courtney, Arnold Schwarzenegger will step in front of the lens to reprise his role, Jason Clarke will portray John Connor and Emilia Clarke will take on the role of a young Sarah Connor.
The filtered pictures were taken by holding one eye of a pair of eclipse glasses in front of the lens.
With each exotic face in front of my lens, a new art image emerges in my mind.
For the festival's 50th edition, organizers called on the photographer Cindy Sherman, best known for self - portraits that explore how people are portrayed in front of the lens.
In his review for the Huffington Post, G. Roger Denson described her images of decaying birds: «Silas simultaneously examines the continuum and resilience of life, self - consciously enlisting her photographs to do what photography does best — mining the medium's ability to expose exactly what existed in front of the lens — conveying the unique fragility of sentient beings and their inevitable loss.»
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