"The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much"
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The subtext is craft. A camera can make people stiffen, but in Leibovitz’s world the best images arrive when the machinery fades into the background and the act of looking becomes the dominant force. “You are just looking so much” shifts the power from device to gaze. It’s a statement about intimacy that doesn’t rely on touch or confession, only sustained observation. The photographer’s concentration becomes contagious; the subject mirrors it, and the room’s social noise quiets.
Context sharpens the point. Leibovitz built a career photographing celebrities, where “being there” is usually a hyper-managed event: publicist schedules, branded personas, practiced expressions. Her intent is almost tactical: to get past the celebrity’s mask without pretending the mask doesn’t exist. Forgetting you’re there doesn’t mean the subject becomes “authentic” in some pure way; it means they stop negotiating every micro-second for the camera and start inhabiting a moment. That’s where her portraits feel less like images of fame and more like encounters.
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Leibovitz, Annie. (2026, January 18). The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-camera-makes-you-forget-youre-there-its-not-11673/
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Leibovitz, Annie. "The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-camera-makes-you-forget-youre-there-its-not-11673/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The camera makes you forget you're there. It's not like you are hiding but you forget, you are just looking so much." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-camera-makes-you-forget-youre-there-its-not-11673/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.





