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She's a nurse, and she took her camera in to do this series called "Protective Custody".
He took her camera bag, telling her to count to 100 before moving.
He said the authorities took her camera and recording device before she met on Thursday with Mr. Qaddafi.
Her first full day here, Rhoda took her camera on an exhaustive search of my house and grounds, looking for material.
Decade after decade, Leeson — who has made three striking films that feature her muse, Tilda Swinton — took her camera where it was needed; she didn't entirely know what kind of film she had on her hands — until now.
She took her camera to Virginia Woolf's house, photographing the surface of her writing table, and into her garden, capturing the wide, roiling water of the River Ouse, in which Woolf drowned herself.
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Ms. Cammisa took her cameras onto the lurching trains, filming a cohort of children riding north as they dodged tunnels, trees and criminal predators, fighting loneliness and hunger.
Dance excerpts include "Le Corsaire," "The Sleeping Beauty," "Marguerite and Armand," "Cinderella" and "Pierrot Lunaire". Foy also took her cameras to the Russian dancer's hometown of Ufa, halfway between Moscow and Siberia, to visit his family and friends as well as the modest wooden house his family shared with two others.
She experimented a lot, taking her camera on sailboats or shooting from moving trains.
She takes her camera out – a little digital Leica – and photographs it.
Linda takes her camera, catches Mick Jagger's eye and gets some nice pictures.
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