82 Quotes by Anton Yelchin

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    I usually bring a point and shoot with me so I can go out on the weekends and shoot a bit. I used to bring more cameras, but I'm also an Ebay nut so sometimes I'll order something if I'm really pining for it when I'm on location.

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    Taking photographs seems to be a means to express some kind of emotional, abstractive narrative. I look at the images that I'm most proud of like a film about the world the way I see it (or at least saw it at that moment, a perspective that seems to be ever-shifting and filled with self-doubt.)

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    I was drawn to photography as an extension of film, and the beauty of film is that it's a sensuous, fetishistic medium.

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    I like film because it brings you very close to the absurd reality that you might spend a day shooting and not get a single image that you like or works, and you won't really know for a few days at least as you wait. It connects you and grounds you to a material reality and a patience that seems lost with digital. I also think the grain texture remains forever different, and in my opinion, what I find to be more beautiful.

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    The music that really moves me is music that’s written by people where there isn’t a lot of money and they’re really singing with just their voice and a guitar about their feelings and about their life. Their poetry is relatively simple, in the sense that it’s about their soul in jeopardy.

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    When you don’t understand the fashion world you’re just grateful you get to wear good clothes.

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    I’ve been lucky to be able to work with great people and on interesting material.

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    I’ve always been drawn to a certain kind of dark aesthetic in cinema and in film, to what’s abjected or considered abject. I’ve been tremendously influenced by noirish cinema whether that’s Von Sternberg or Scorsese in the 70s or Lynch, etc.

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