Parr, known internationally as the «chronicler of our age» is one of the best - known
documentary photographers of his generation.
A major retrospective of Walker Evans, one of the most influential
documentary photographers of the 20
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The photo comes as a welcome reprieve near the end of Freed's life during which in his photographic career he tackled serious subjects for which he became known as one of the best social
documentary photographers of his time.
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta is partnering with the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat (Bottrop, Germany) and the Vancouver Art Gallery to present a major touring retrospective of the work of Walker Evans, one of the most influential
documentary photographers of the 20th century.
A major retrospective of Walker Evans, one of the most influential
documentary photographers of the 20th century, is currently on view at the High Museum.
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A major retrospective of the work of Walker Evans, one of the most influential
documentary photographers of the 20th century.
London - born Bert Hardy, still largely unknown in America, was one of the great
documentary photographers of the 20th century.
Martin Parr is one of the best - known
documentary photographers of his generation, with over 90 books of his own published, and another 30 edited by Parr.
Art critic A.D. Coleman said «[Freedman] is one of the great unsung
documentary photographers of her generation.»
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.
Join the Asia Pacific Foundation
of Canada on March 15, 2018 for a special Floor 9 Salon Series presentation on displacement, statelessness, and human rights and identity with acclaimed Canadian / American
documentary photographer Greg Constantine.
Family lifestyle
documentary photoshoot
of Charlene and her sons in Delray Beach done by Paulina Splechta birth
photographer and film maker.
Calla Evans is a birth and portrait
photographer specializing in
documentary photography
of home, hospital and midwife birth centre births and lifestyle family sessions in Toronto, Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa, Markham, Bowmanville, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Brampton, Burlington and other areas around the GTA.
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Andrea Klooster has been writing and producing personal history and
documentary videos since 1999, while also working as a freelance reporter and
photographer with many contributions to the Advance Newspapers
of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The giraffe, one
of two large giraffe carvings on the same outcrop, stands a remarkable 20 feet tall — and is probably the largest known prehistoric engraving, says
documentary photographer David Coulson
of the Trust for African Rock Art, who reported its existence last year.
Calgary About Blog Welcome to NixonsCan, the blog
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About Blog Don Denton is an editorial and
documentary photographer living on the western edge
of Canada in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
We both like
documentary style wedding photography where the
photographer captures both small intimate moments
of the wedding as well as the big important ones.
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An award - winning
documentary photographer (and busy mother
of three with her supportive husband John), Marston strives for images that capture those two staples
of family relationships, as well as the quiet moments that might otherwise go unseen.
Tinder Photography was conceived and created by Charlie Grosso, a professional advertising /
documentary photographer with 19 years
of experience.
Calgary About Blog Welcome to NixonsCan, the blog
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documentary photographer, filmmaker, writer, university teacher, and consultant in sustainability.
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of Photography by Kat, a Markham based
documentary family photography studio.
With the exception
of a couple
of music video like sequences, «Polisse» attempts to use a
documentary like realism in a story that is framed by Melissa (Maiwenn, who also directed, and not at all well), a
photographer, being assigned to follow the unit.
Certainly a fully fledged character in his own right, the
documentary makes use
of Hick's personal
photographer, interviews with his family and friends (all too willing for the great), and footage
of his sets, some well done as they are his HBO specials, and others are mere scratchy images
of his times in small clubs around the country.
Christian Frei's
documentary War
Photographer follows acclaimed photojournalist James Nachtwey as he finds stories in some
of the most desolate locations on the planet.
The primary interview for this
documentary is Steve's wife Barbra Minty McQueen who, as a New York model and amateur
photographer, took hundreds
of never - before - seen candid photographs.
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.
Faces Places A participatory art project takes director Agnès Varda and
photographer - artist JR on a tour
of the French countryside in this wonderful
documentary, which, like Varda's other personal essays, becomes an exquisite trip down memory lane.
She produced the NAACP Image Award - winning PBS feature
documentary Through A Lens Darkly: Black
Photographers and the Emergence
of a People, as well as the multi-platform community engagement initiative, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR).
Over at ShockYa, for my latest Blu - ray / DVD column, I take a gander at Tim Burton and Henry Selick's The Nightmare Before Christmas, a bunch
of horror flicks, a pair
of documentaries on men that could scarcely be more different (New York Times society
photographer Bill Cunningham and schlock - meister Herschell Gordon Lewis), and the film that inspired Austin Powers «machine - gun - breasted fembots.
Environmentally aware audiences will be reminded
of the
photographer James Balgo's 2012
documentary «Chasing Ice» which showed his Extreme Ice Survey, which includes a scene
of a glacier calving at Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland.
Career achievement award No. 2 goes to director Agnes Varda, another 89 - year - old who along with
photographer JR made a charming
documentary by driving around France, taking photos
of people and animals, then posting them giant size on walls and shipping containers.
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.
This lively
documentary tells the story
of the fashion world's most influential
photographers.
A former basketball player turned acclaimed
photographer, a late - blooming student turned Ivy League professor, a recipient
of the Sundance
Documentary Film Program's prestigious Art
of Nonfiction fellowship turned — thanks to Hale County This Morning, This Evening — 2018 Sundance Special Jury Prize - winning filmmaker, Ross keeps it moving.
Agnes Varda's Faces Places Is a Work
of Art About Art — David Sims enjoys the legendary French filmmaker's collaboration with the
photographer JR, a wonderful
documentary about communities, memory, and her own history.
With the encouragement
of acclaimed
documentary photographer Mary Ellen Mark, she enrolled in New York City's International Center for Photography.
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.
«Life Itself,» Steve James's film about the life and work
of iconic film critic Roger Ebert, joins «Finding Vivian Maier,» co-director Charlie Siskel (nephew
of Gene Siskel, Ebert's co-host on «Siskel & Ebert») and executive producer Jeff Garlin's portrait
of the Windy City nanny who was secretly a genius
photographer, and «Red Army,» Gabe Polsky's exploration
of the hockey team's rise and fall and how it mirrored that
of the Soviet Union, as three
of the top contenders eligible for the Best
Documentary Oscar shortlist.
African filmmaker Salim Amin and Milwaukee - based
photographer and filmmaker Chip Duncan will be on hand to meet and greet attendees
of a special screening
of Amin's 2006
documentary that chronicles the life
of his father, Mo & Me.
Documentary Joslyn Barnes — «The House I Live In,» «Trouble the Water» Danielle Renfrew Behrens — «Kurt Cobain: Montage
of Heck,» «The Queen
of Versailles» Joe Bini * — «Tales
of the Grim Sleeper,» «Encounters at the End
of the World» Douglas Blush — «The Hunting Ground,» «The Invisible War» Rachel Boynton — «Big Men,» «Our Brand Is Crisis» Irene Taylor Brodsky — «The Final Inch,» «Hear and Now» Margaret Brown — «The Great Invisible,» «The Order
of Myths» Nancy Buirski — «Afternoon
of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq,» «The Loving Story» Maro Chermayeff — «Marina Abramovic The Artist Is Present,» «The Kindness
of Strangers» Ramona S. Diaz — «Don't Stop Believin»: Everyman's Journey,» «Imelda» James Gay - Rees — «Amy,» «Senna» Haile Gerima — «Teza,» «Ashes and Embers» Laurens Grant — «The Black Panthers: Vanguard
of the Revolution,» «Freedom Riders» Richard Hankin — «Art and Craft,» «God Loves Uganda» Kazuo Hara — «A Dedicated Life,» «The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On» Thomas Allen Harris — «Through a Lens Darkly: Black
Photographers and the Emergence
of a People,» «Twelve Disciples
of Nelson Mandela» Matthew Heineman — «Cartel Land,» «Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare» Judith Helfand — «The Barber
of Birmingham: Foot Soldier
of the Civil Rights Movement,» «Blue Vinyl» Amy Hobby — «What Happened, Miss Simone?
Sheila Roberts: Agnes Varda and JR's captivating
documentary, «Faces Places,» celebrates the power
of imagination, originality, and what happens when one
of the leading figures
of the French Nouvelle Vague joins creative forces with an acclaimed
photographer / muralist.
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.