“I’m trying to figure out ways to describe the people I know and meet. I’m trying to write my life down before it’s too late.”— Koty Neelis, instagram.com
“It’s amazing for those moments where you see the perfect shot but don’t have your big camera with you.”— Daria Shevtsova, medium.com
“Take lots of pictures. Not of sights. Don't take pictures of buildings. Take pictures of moments, because that's what matters.”— Todd Harthan, Andy Berman, Shawn Spencer, James Roday, imdb.com
“Taking pics is fun for a lot of us, so don’t ruin it by being an unwilling, impatient dick.”— Tierney Finster, melmagazine.com
“I see a camera like a musical instrument. Just start playing it. Whatever camera you can get your hands on. Learning HOW to play is more important than WHAT brand you’re playing the music with.”— Ryan Pernofski, twitter.com
“Cameras sensors may be absorbing the same photons as our eyes, but they're doing so through a complex lens that can actually change the way you look.”— John Herrman, gizmodo.com
“The key to avoiding those awkward poses (you know the ones) is to seamlessly integrate photo snapping into your day. That way, you’ll be able to capture genuine smiles and candid goofing around.”— Marissa Miller, teenvogue.com
“Vesper: I'm afraid I'm a complicated woman. Bond: That is something to be afraid of.”— Neal Purvis (Screenplay), Robert Wade (Screenplay), Paul Haggis (Screenplay), Ian Fleming (Novel), James Bond, Daniel Craig, amazon.com
“Everyone's so used to being photographed these days that no one knows what an honest, unselfconscious moment looks like.”— Sheila Callaghan, Michael Carr, Patrick Heusinger, imdb.com
“Don’t inundate your feed with selfies. As a rough rule of thumb for every 10 pictures post one or two selfies or action shots with you in them.”— Wrap Your Lips Around This, wrapyourlipsaroundthis.com
“First rule for me, if it’s not something I would want to see in my feed, why would somebody else want to see it in theirs? If you don’t want to look at someone else’s Cheerios or sleeping cat, why would they want to look at yours?”— Garin Kilpatrick, smartonlinesuccess.com
“If you just post pictures of your food or your feet don’t expect to light up your Instagram with dozens of likes and new followers, no matter how many hashtags you use.”— Garin Kilpatrick, smartonlinesuccess.com
“Some posts will do better than others and THAT’S OKAY! You don’t have to aim for hundreds or thousands of likes with every post.”— SLR Lounge, slrlounge.com
“Pull out your camera phone on the way home and look at a favorite shot of him. The feelings stirred up by that 30-second act last long after you get home.”— Cristina Tudino, health.com
“Did you know that you can actually try a three-way face swap instead of just two?!”— Cella Lao Rousseau, imore.com
“Most people don't have that many photos of themselves that they like, so try asking your friends to snap some pictures while you're out.”— Madeline Stone, businessinsider.com
“Choose recent photos. If they are more than a year old, don’t use them.”— Francesca Rice, marieclaire.co.uk