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To take photographs means to recognize - simultaneously and within a fraction of a second - both the fact itself and the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms that give it meaning. It is putting one's head, one's eye and one's heart on the same axis.
Meryl Streep's brilliant, just brilliant. I've been fortunate to do two movies with Meryl. And for an actor to go moment to moment like she does, there's no one better. And she dances between moments. Each take is different because she's riding instincts, she's riding impulses. And she trusts that.
Sarah Wayne Callies, Actress (1977) |
Lizzy Caplan, Actress (1982) |
Robert Cecil, Public Servant (1563) |
Charles Davenport, Scientist (1866) |
Adam Garcia, Actor (1973) |
John Marshall Harlan, Judge (1833) |
Amanullah Khan, Statesman (1892) |
Christopher Lasch, Historian (1932) |
Walter Legge, Businessman (1906) |
Marilyn Monroe, Actress (1926) |
John Dewey, Philosopher (1952) |
Adolf Eichmann, Criminal (1962) |
Tokugawa Ieyasu, Leader (1616) |
Helen Keller, Author (1968) |
Hank Ketcham, Cartoonist (2001) |
Yves Saint Laurent, Designer (2008) |