Journalist Seeley's debut stars Will Keller, a once - great
war photographer gone to seed.
Not exact matches
They're not police - officer - or
war -
photographer - dangerous but they make the list because when things
go wrong at a company, they're held responsible.
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.
After the
war, in 1946, Croner
went to New York where he and Bill Helburn, another former Air Corps
photographer, used their G.I. Bill aid to open a small photography studio on West 57th street in Manhattan.