I bought all the stuff, but nothing was as satisfying to me as using the Rolleiflex because it was one shot.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that even though the actor owned many different kinds of cameras, he found the most satisfaction in using the Rolleiflex camera. This was because the Rolleiflex only allowed him to take one photograph at a time, rather than multiple shots. The actor seemed to prefer the intentional and focused experience of taking just a single photograph with the Rolleiflex over the convenience of using other cameras that could take many pictures quickly.
About Matthew Modine
Matthew Modine is an acclaimed American actor known for his roles in iconic films like Full Metal Jacket, Birdy, and The Dark Knight Rises. He has also had a successful television career, appearing in shows like Weeds and Stranger Things. Modine’s acting talents have earned him multiple award nominations, including two Golden Globe nods.
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