Sentences with phrase «white social documentary»

His use of color film in the late 1970s and early 1980s, at a time when British photography was dominated by traditional black - and - white social documentary, had a revolutionizing effect on the genre.
His use of color film in the early 1980s, at a time when British photography was dominated by traditional black - and - white social documentary, had a revolutionizing effect on the genre.

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U.S. DOCUMENTARY Grand Jury Prize: The Wolfpack, Crystal Moselle Directing Award: Cartel Land, Matthew Heineman Special Jury Award — Social Impact: 3 1/2 Minutes, Marc Silver Special Jury Award — Verite Filmmaking: Western, Bill Ross, Turner Ross Special Jury Award — Break Out First Feature: (T) ERROR, Lyric R. Cabral, David Felix Sutcliffe Special Jury Award — Cinematography: Cartel Land, Matthew Heineman, Matt Porwoll Audience Award — U.S. Documentary: Meru, Jimmy Chin, E. Chai Vasarhelyi Audience Award — World Cinema Dramatic: Umrika, Prashant Nair Audience Award — World Cinema Documentary: Dark Horse, Louise Osmond Audience Award — NEXT: James WhiteDOCUMENTARY Grand Jury Prize: The Wolfpack, Crystal Moselle Directing Award: Cartel Land, Matthew Heineman Special Jury Award — Social Impact: 3 1/2 Minutes, Marc Silver Special Jury Award — Verite Filmmaking: Western, Bill Ross, Turner Ross Special Jury Award — Break Out First Feature: (T) ERROR, Lyric R. Cabral, David Felix Sutcliffe Special Jury Award — Cinematography: Cartel Land, Matthew Heineman, Matt Porwoll Audience Award — U.S. Documentary: Meru, Jimmy Chin, E. Chai Vasarhelyi Audience Award — World Cinema Dramatic: Umrika, Prashant Nair Audience Award — World Cinema Documentary: Dark Horse, Louise Osmond Audience Award — NEXT: James WhiteDocumentary: Meru, Jimmy Chin, E. Chai Vasarhelyi Audience Award — World Cinema Dramatic: Umrika, Prashant Nair Audience Award — World Cinema Documentary: Dark Horse, Louise Osmond Audience Award — NEXT: James WhiteDocumentary: Dark Horse, Louise Osmond Audience Award — NEXT: James White, Josh Mond
Margaret Bourke - White (1904 — 1971) was a pioneering figure in 20th century documentary photography and is famous for her scenes of modern industry, of the Great Depression, and of political and social movements in the 1920s through 1950s.
«Songbook,» Alec Soth's current exhibition of documentary - style black - and - white environmental and ensemble portraiture at Sean Kelly Gallery is compellingly complicated in the aggregate, ultimately pointing to a deeply American dilemma of how physical and social space is negotiated.
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