My Captured Life About - My name is Shelley and I'm a lifestyle and
documentary photographer from Wollongong, Australia.
Toronto - based
documentary photographer from Queens, New York.
Not exact matches
The short
documentary above (made by a Microsoft team
from the Netherlands) is a conversation with
photographer Charles O'Rear, who in 1996 took the photograph «Bliss,» which became the default desktop wallpaper of Windows XP, and as a result is one of the most - viewed photographs in history.
The late - career, breezy
documentary short Portrait de Raymond Depardon
from anthropologist filmmaker Jean Rouch consists of the director simply following and interviewing French
photographer and direct cinema pioneer Raymond Depardon.
On the
documentary front, one of the top - grossing and most buzz - worthy nonfiction pictures of the year has been «Bill Cunningham New York» (yes, sans colon), about the famous octogenarian «New York Times» society and fashion
photographer of the same name; in fact, directors
from David Frankel to Dito Montiel have personally mentioned the movie to me.
The latest
documentary from Errol Morris offers a simple set - up: he interviews
photographer and old friend Elsa Dorfman in her apartment / studio.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt
from the
documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new
documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf
from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights
from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin
from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to
photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration details.
As part of a retrospective marking the 100th anniversary of Robert Mitchum's birth, NYFF will also present a work - in - progress screening of «Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast,» a
documentary about Mitchum
from photographer and filmmaker Bruce Weber.
Special Features Audio commentary
from 2002 featuring director Robert Altman and producer David Foster New making - of
documentary, featuring members of the Cast and Crew New conversation about the film and Altman's career between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell Featurette
from the film's 1970 production Art Directors Guild Film Society Q&A
from 1999 with production designer Leon Ericksen Excerpts
from archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Gallery of stills
from the set by
photographer Steve Schapiro Excerpts
from two 1971 episodes of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael Trailer PLUS: An essay by novelist and critic Nathaniel Rich
Nichols and his cast were able to draw
from that material (Nichols regular Michael Shannon cameos as the
photographer) and other footage
from the period, including Nancy Buirski's 2011
documentary «The Loving Story,» to lend the film as much verisimilitude as possible.
Orlowski's
documentary profiles famed environmental
photographer James Balog who, together with a small and dedicated team, has sought to capture on film the retreat of Earth's glaciers using an army of time - lapse cameras positioned across the globe —
from Alaska and Glacier National Park in Montana to Iceland and Greenland.
On the
documentary front, there is as ever simply too much for us to be able to cover, but a few potential standouts are «Uncle Howard,» about a New York filmmaker who died of AIDS which features footage of William S. Burroughs, Jim Jarmusch, Tom DiCillo and more; «Zero Days,» Alex Gibney «s investigation of malware used for international espionage; two docs on famous
photographers in «Don't Blink — Robert Frank» and «Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures ``; and finally «Strike a Pose,» a film catching up with the original dancers
from Madonna «s «Vogue» video, which sparked a craze and defined an era in pop.
Some of the World Premieres that jump out at first glance include Ondi Timoner's Mapplethorpe starring Matt Smith as the famed
photographer; actor Alex Pettyfer's directorial debut Backroads; Beatriz at Dinner director Miguel Arteta's new film Duck Butter; Noomi Rapace and Ethan Hawke in Stockholm; Black Panther's Martin Freeman in the midnight movie Cargo; and the Netflix
documentary Bleeding Edge
from Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick (The Hunting Ground) about the medical biz.
EXCLUSIVE: Abramorama has landed rights and set a release date for This Is Congo, the
documentary from celebrated war
photographer Daniel McCabe.
Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado's
documentary about the latter's dad, veteran Brazilian
photographer Sebastião, won a rave
from our own Andrew Pulver.
Detroit Free Press
photographer Brian Kaufman captures it all beautifully in his new
documentary, «Packard: The Last Shift,» which played to a packed house of more than 1,000 people last week at the historic Fillmore Theater a few miles
from the plant site.
Seattle About Blog Blog of recent work
from top Seattle
documentary wedding
photographer, Ryan Flynn for couples and photo enthusiasts who love natural, authentic images.
From the 1960s, when
documentary photography in Britain gained greater attention, through to the modern day, each
photographer brings their own distinctive approach to capturing both the changing and unchanging nature of the British seaside experience.
Will Berridge is a UK based
documentary photographer who has had a fascination with the Sub Continent
from the first time he travelled there in 1997.
«LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER: Performing Social Landscapes» @ Carré d'Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain Nimes, France
Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier «s first solo institutional exhibition in France presents selections
from several of her
documentary projects, including the video «Frazier Take on Levi's» and photographs
from «Pier 54,» and the foundation of her work, images that examine the decline of the population and steel industry of her hometown of Braddock, Pa. («Campaign for Braddock Hospital» and «The Notion of Family»).
This intriguing
documentary shuttles
from New York to France to Chicago as it traces the life story of the late Vivian Maier, a career nanny whose previously unknown cache of 100,000 photographs has earned her a posthumous reputation as one of America's most accomplished and insightful street
photographers.
As a Long Island - based photojournalist,
documentary photographer, curator, and educator, Susan Dooley's artistic education includes a BS in Journalism and Mass Communications
from the University of Illinois and an MFA in Photography
from Long Island University, C.W. Post.
Directed by
photographer Henry Horenstein, whose work can be found in the MFA exhibition «(un) expected families,» this fascinating
documentary incorporates clips
from 13 interviews with couples who discuss how they met and how their relationships work.
NMWA's summer exhibition She Who Tells a Story: Women
Photographers from Iran and the Arab World is organized around three themes: Constructing Identities, Deconstructing Orientalism, and New
Documentary.
Photographers Among Us charts the evolution of
documentary photography,
from the Civil War through the late 20th century, providing an opportunity for visitors to follow technological developments in the field.
Documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado says he works
from inside the circle.
Highlights include works
from the 1950s and 60s by Ivan Albright, Jean Dubuffet, Ibrahim el - Salahi, Yayoi Kusama, Roberto Matta, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Edward Ruscha, and Dorothea Tanning; a large archive of the works on paper by Sonia Landy Sheridan; noteworthy prints in a variety of media; and a large collection of works by
documentary photographers and photojournalists, including Dmitri Baltermants, Susan Meiselas, Ed Grazda, and James Nachtwey.
A
photographer and artist, she has been known
from the late 70s on for her minimalist practice inspired by the day - to - day, at the junction point of
documentary, autobiography and fiction.
Among them are the gritty
documentary photographer (and gallerist) Jane England, an Australian emigrée who captured London's 1970s subculture, and Volker Eichelmann, an eclectic German artist fascinated by the English aristocracy who works in everything
from floral découpage to video art.
Lorna Simpson is a New York - based
photographer and multimedia artist whose practice examines
documentary photography
from a conceptual perspective.
Alice Dison is a
documentary photographer and graduate
from the International Center of Photography, New York.
From as early as the 1980s, photography and video art have found their place in the German Pavilion, side by side with painting, sculpture and installation: the works of Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Ruff, Candida Höfer, Katharina Sieverding and Rosemarie Trockel — all of them protagonists in the vibrant art scene at the Düsseldorfer Akademie in the late 20th century — were followed by the actions and films of Christoph Schlingensief and Romuald Karmakar, along with the
documentary approaches of the Indian artist Dayanita Singh and the South African
photographer Santu Mofokeng.
In the US, particularly influenced by Abstract Expressionism,
photographers like Aaron Siskind, who documented graffiti, or Harry Callahan, who creatively used double exposure, moved
from documentary to intrinsic qualities of photography, exploring urban landscape.
Lisa McCarty is a curator and
photographer based in Durham, North Carolina.McCarty has held curatorial positions in archives, libraries, galleries, museums, and private collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum Library, the Peace Corps Archive, George Mason University, The Nasher Museum of Art, Cassilhaus Gallery & Collection, The Center for
Documentary Studies and Duke University's Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, where she is currently curator of the Archive of
Documentary Arts.McCarty received a MFA in Experimental and
Documentary Arts
from Duke University and exhibits her photographs and moving image work internationally.
Hear qualified opinions
from documentary photographer Nina Berman (Noor); Kate Hudson, environmental attorney and Watershed Program Director, Riverkeeper; and Anthony Ingraffea, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University.
In his ongoing series Beautiful Strangers, American portrait and
documentary photographer Peter Zelewski loves to capture people on the streets of London
from a diverse range of ethnicities, cultures and styles.
Jerome Liebling, whose subtly powerful pictures and the lessons he drew
from them influenced a generation of socially minded
photographers and
documentary filmmakers, died on Wednesday in Northampton, Mass..
Presented by the Australian Centre for Photography and PhotoIreland at The Copper House Gallery as a gripping taster, «Island — Australia» provides a glimpse of some of the most exciting Australian
photographers today,
from street and
documentary to contemporary fine art photography.
Originally trained in
documentary - style photography while serving as a military press
photographer, he later went on to receive a BFA in Photography
from the Ontario College of Art and Design (now OCAD University, Toronto).
Documentary and portrait photography
from the collection The Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo The End of an Age Gemeentemuseum, The Hague 2016 West Concourse Gallery, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International
Photographers Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Rudin Prize for Emerging
Photographers Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach Nude: Art
from the Tate collection Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Intra-Action: Women Artists
from the Harn Collection Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville Underway SKMU Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand First Light: Rineke Dijkstra / Nan Goldin ICA, Boston Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present The Brooklyn Museum, New York Invisible Adversaries, Marieluise Hessel Collection Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York ENERGY FLASH: The Rave Movement MUHKA — Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerp, Antwerp Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections Justina M Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto, Toronto Art Alive Festival Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk Idiosyncrasy: Anchovies Dream of an Olive Mausoleum Centro de Artes Visuales - Fundación Helga de Alvear, Cáceres Portrait De L'artiste En Alter FRAC Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen Private Exposure me Collectors Room, Berlin On Paper: Picturing Painting The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International
Photographers Barbican Art Gallery, London Botticelli Re-imagined The V&A London Queensize Museum Arnhem, Arnhem A quoi tient la beauté des étreintes FRAC - Auvergne, Clermont Ferrand Fire under snow Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk 2015
12 June: Again as part of the London Festival of Architecture, Anise Gallery, in collaboration with the Society of Architectural Illustration presents an exhibition of work
from a group of architectural and
documentary photographers, all focusing on the architecture in SE1.
Warren is a 2015 fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts
from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the recipient of the 2014 Baum Award for An Emerging American
Photographer, and she is a new, featured artist in ART21's
documentary series «New York Close Up».
Over the phone, Schreiber made sure to stress that, at the heart of his work, he's a
documentary photographer who finds inspiration
from people with big personalities — hip - hop artist or not.
Though he began his career as a
documentary photographer, Aaron Siskind turned away
from representation and towards abstraction in the 1940s, using his camera to capture the graphic patterns, shapes, and forms he observed around him.
Siskind began his artistic career as a
documentary photographer, but around 1944, he focused on the «practice of photography as art, away
from illustration and representation,» as he wrote in an application for a Guggenheim grant in 1956.
Rising Dragon: Contemporary Chinese Photography: A survey of 21st century
photographers working in modes
from the conceptual to the
documentary, including Zhang Huan, Huang Yong Ping, Cao Fei, Qiu Zhijie and others.
At 83, having had an extraordinary life in which he became an innovative fashion
photographer at US Vogue, a
documentary film - maker, a fine artist working in mixed - media and having had solo exhibitions and won prizes all over the world, William Klein lives in Paris with his wife and collaborator Janine, whom he met and married after being discharged
from the US army there in 1948.
In the Crane's Icebox Project Space, the exhibition presented
documentary photographs drawn
from internationally renowned
photographer Richard Ross» Juvenile - In - Justice series.
It's the American
documentary photographer's first solo exhibition in 20 years, comprising 45 photographs
from the 1940s to 1990.
Born in 1947, Shore spearheaded themovement in the United States in the 1970s, and became a major catalyst in the renewal of
documentary photography in the late 1990s, both in the US and Europe, blending the tradition of American
photographers such as Walker Evans with influences
from various artistic movements, including Pop, Conceptualism, and even Photo - Realism.