Quote by Annie Leibovitz
I shoot a little bit, maybe two rolls, medium format, which is 20

I shoot a little bit, maybe two rolls, medium format, which is 20 pictures, and if its not working, I change the position. – Annie Leibovitz

Other quotes by Annie Leibovitz

Id like to think that the actions we take today will allow others in the future to discover the wonders of landscapes we helped protect but never had the chance to enjoy ourselves. – Annie Leibovitz

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Future
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My hope is that we continue to nurture the places that we love, but that we also look outside our immediate worlds. – Annie Leibovitz

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She looked like autumn, when leaves turned and fruit ripened. – Sarah Addison Allen, Garden Spells

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If you change partners every time it gets tough or you get a little dissatisfied, then I dont think you get the richness thats available in a long-term relationship. – Jeff Bridges

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We should be proud that our Prophet came into the world with the message of Islam to change it for the better, and not for the worse, or to keep things as they are. – Abu Bakar Bashir

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Really, each era has its own false nostalgia. We all put a picket fence up around something. For my generation it was the 50s, and for other generations it will be something else. Change is scary for everyone, as is complexity, contradiction, and an uncertain future. – Gary Ross

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I know but one freedom, and that is the freedom of the mind. – Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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I get to travel around the world and meet all of these amazing people, and theyre singing my songs! And to me, thats crazy. – Kina Grannis

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It is possible to regard Norman Mailer as one of the prices we pay for widespread literacy. – Richard Gilman, “Why Mailer Wants to be President,” in The New Republic, 1964 Fe

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