Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (PS3, 360)-- Return to Dead Rising 2's zombie - infested Fortune City, except this time as Frank West, part -
time war photographer and full - time fan favorite.
Not exact matches
Gershman is a noted
photographer whose photographs capture the essence of this
time in history in his book, Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews in World
War II.
Travelling across Europe together, their love affair only lasted for two years, but together they gained a reputation as two of the greatest
war photographers of all
time.
An enlarged portrait of Guy Bourdain, a one
time collaborator of Varda's who went on to become a celebrated
photographer, is put on a concrete bunker that Germans abandoned in World
War II and ended up off a cliff and embedded in a beach.
Employing multiple third - person narrators, obscured quotations, and playful shifts in
time, Trier (Oslo, August 31st) navigates lives in stasis: eldest son Jonah (Jesse Eisenberg), a sociology professor who doesn't want to go back home to his wife and baby; dad Gene (Gabriel Byrne), stalling before a retrospective show dedicated to his late wife, Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert), an acclaimed
war photographer; and youngest son Conrad (Devin Druid), 15, living mostly in his own head, still unaware of the circumstances of his mom's death.
They're both under pressure to deliver stories to their respective news services, but instead of spending some
time examining how they build a friendship that can withstand the reality of their work, we get a romantic subplot featuring Martin Freeman as a
war photographer.
Examining the lingering emotional paralysis crippling the family of a renowned
war photographer (Isabelle Huppert, seen in copious flashbacks) who committed suicide three years earlier, Trier employs a fragmented, kaleidoscopic style, skipping blithely back and forth in
time, and constantly shifting perspective among the fretting widower (Gabriel Byrne) and his two sons (Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid).
This moment in
time being captured at the height of the Cold
War, however, the young Marine walked closely enough so that
photographers (and implicitly the Russians) would see that the president was capable of unleashing the end of the world at any moment.
Smith was an internationally renowned
photographer who received critical acclaimfor his coverage of World
War II and whose images have appeared in Life, Newsweek and The New York
Times.
«I spent half of my
time in
war zones and half in the fashion world,» said former fashion
photographer and filmmaker Michel Comte, a dinner guest, who is now forging an art career for himself.
Awards & Distinctions 2015 ICP Infinity Award 2015 World Press Photo Award, 2nd 2015 Photographic Museum of Humanity, 1st 2015 White House News
Photographers Assoc., 1st 2015 POYi Award of Excellence 2014
TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2014 2014 Aaron Siskind Fellowship Grant 2014 Pulitzer Center Grant 2013 Getty Images Grant 2012 Pulitzer Center Grant 2012 POYi World Understanding Award 2012 Saint Brieuc Festival Grant 2012 IoS Photography Books of the Year 2012 POYi Best Book Award, Finalist 2011 Leica Oskar Barnack Prize, Finalist 2011 Magnum Foundation Grant 2010 POYi
Photographer of the Year, 1st 2008 Hearst Fellow, Univ. of Colorado 2008 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2008
Photographer of the Year, 2nd 2008 POYi Award of Excellence 2008 Alicia Patterson Fellowship 2007 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2007 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Perpignan Young
Photographer 2006 Bayeux
War Correspondents Prize 2006 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Days Japan Jury Prize 2006 PDN's 30 Past Solo Exhibitions Blue Sky Days in Bayeux, France Oct - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Cortona Italy Jul - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Barcelona Jul - 2015 Borderline North Korea Nov - 2013 Castaways of the Marshall Islands Oct - 2012 Behind The Curtains of 21st Century Communism Jul - 2012 Behind the Curtains Aug - 2010 Behind the Curtain May - 2009 Nepal Rituels & Revolution Feb - 2009
Exhibition: SOLO EXHIBITIONS Blue Sky Days in Bayeux, France Oct - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Cortona Italy Jul - 2015 Blue Sky Days in Barcelona Jul - 2015 Borderline North Korea Nov - 2013 Castaways of the Marshall Islands Oct - 2012 Behind The Curtains of 21st Century Communism Jul - 2012 Behind the Curtains Aug - 2010 Behind the Curtain May - 2009 Nepal Rituels & Revolution Feb - 2009 AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2015 ICP Infinity Award 2015 World Press Photo Award, 2nd 2015 Photographic Museum of Humanity, 1st 2015 White House News
Photographers Assoc., 1st 2015 POYi Award of Excellence 2014
TIME's Top 10 Photos of 2014 2014 Aaron Siskind Fellowship Grant 2014 Pulitzer Center Grant 2013 Getty Images Grant 2012 Pulitzer Center Grant 2012 POYi World Understanding Award 2012 Saint Brieuc Festival Grant 2012 IoS Photography Books of the Year 2012 POYi Best Book Award, Finalist 2011 Leica Oskar Barnack Prize, Finalist 2011 Magnum Foundation Grant 2010 POYi
Photographer of the Year, 1st 2008 Hearst Fellow, Univ. of Colorado 2008 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2008
Photographer of the Year, 2nd 2008 POYi Award of Excellence 2008 Alicia Patterson Fellowship 2007 Amnesty Human Rights Award 2007 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Perpignan Young
Photographer 2006 Bayeux
War Correspondents Prize 2006 POYi Award of Excellence 2006 Days Japan Jury Prize 2006 PDN's 30