He says his feeling for home, for the whole state's trauma, may have seeped in to his camera.
On March 8, Ahmed was documenting the protest with his camera when chaos erupted.
He unpacked his camera, took some photos and boarded the bus back to Singapore.
After returning to his family in Colorado, he had to close his camera-supply business.
In the mid 1970s, Margolies began his dogged pursuit of contemporary Americana with his camera.
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When he came around, he discovered his camera and mobile phone had been stolen.
Schuster said he focused his camera phone and snapped a photo, later uploading it to Twitter.
MP, took out his camera to record the large number of people who attended his fringe meeting.
His refusal to put down his camera meant that he'd often have to get creative to bamboozle authorities.
In keeping with the grass-roots story, Duvall sees to it that his camera work remains simple and unobtrusive throughout.
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He pans his camera across still images, mixing in stirring narrative and period music, to create tension and emotion.
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When odd or embarrassing things happened to people after 1960, they would half-expect Mr Routh and his camera to be watching.
One monk, whose faced was covered, shoved a foot-long dagger at the neck of an Associated Press photographer and demanded his camera.
The photographer defused the situation by handing over his camera's memory card.
Follow his camera where it leads, and you will seldom be bored.
In 1861, professional photographer Auguste-Rosalie Bisson had climbed Mont Blanc with 25 porters hauling his camera and portable darkroom up to the summit.
Though Toledo didn't see the helicopter at first, he took out his camera in time to shoot exclusive aftermath video for CNN.
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When it happened, instead of carefully filming Noel's reaction, codirector Brett Morgen put down his camera, burst into tears and gave Noel a bear hug.
While deliberating on what to do, the women put on their clothes and left, after which the movie maker put away his camera and left.
Tim Davis said it was sheer instinct that drove him to take his camera out to the site with his friend, shortly after the collapse occurred.
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His camera moves with a kind of meditative grace, framing and reframing the characters as if to capture the most delicate momentary changes in their relationships.
In action scenes, Griffith bluntly thrust his camera close to raw physical reality, whether at hammered wedges splitting logs or grasslands cruelly rutted by war wagons.
Umar Abbasi, claims he got the shot only incidentally, as he was firing off his camera in hopes the flash would attract the attention of the train driver.
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Even though Fields tells his camera crew that Ford will "continue to get battered in the marketplace for its financial performance, " he didn't know then how right he would be.
At that same Arcade Fire concert, a guy in front of me held his camera phone towards the big screen that flanked the stage and hit the video record button.
He exposed frames of film in two places a wealthy resort community in Florida and a poor Indian reservation in South Dakota and then put his camera through an airport X-ray machine.
This isn't surprising, since the film's first-time director has won Academy Awards for his camera work on two of Steven Spielberg's greatest works, "Schindler's List" (1993) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998).
Spending 18 hour days at his desk, Woodman went from drilling pieces together for prototypes to making 3 AM phone calls to China to obtain the right parts for his camera.
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James Stewart plays a temporarily wheelchair-bound photojournalist who uses his camera as a telescope to spy on his neighbors, including a travelling salesman (Raymond Burr) who may have killed his invalid wife.
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