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The Blind Photographer
A look through a hipster photographers lens as he embarks on a project to capture the faces of desperate souls discovering planted treasures in the city's foraging hot spots. The photographs captured make up a trendy exhibition, where the gallery goers gorge themselves on hors d'oeuvre and champagne. This is a story of the photographers success unt..
The Photographic Experience
The Photographic Experience, a short film by Anthony Bvlgari, follows Tony, an environmental photographer of the 1970s as his newly acquired camera reveals its photographic history to him. Photographic Experience is made as a moving artwork in mind, stylistically exploring popular film styles and genres of the 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, and 1930s.
The Rohingya Photographer
Rohingya photographer Abul Kalam is fighting to get his camera and his voice back after being arrested while documenting the forced removal of the Rohingya from refugee camps in Bangladesh.
The Lonely Photographer
The day in the life of a lonely Photographer.
The Funeral Photographer
Julie thought this was just another photography job, until she discovered the truth behind why she was hired.
National Geographic: The Photographers
Like an ever-changing window onto the wonders of our world, the stunning images of National Geographic Magazine have delighted and amazed readers for generations. Now get to know the unforgettable people behind the cameras. And find out what it's like to travel, explore and get the shot on assignment with the celebrated photographers of National Ge..
The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo Di Paolo
The life of the legendary Italian photojournalist Paolo Di Paolo through his photographs, which capture the essence of a fascinating and turbulent Italy, the one inhabited by Anna Magnani and Pier Paolo Pasolini, a country that no longer exists.
Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman
EYE ON THE SIXTIES is an intimate portrait of photographer Rowland Scherman, and the process of photojournalism. It is a valuable 'insider' piece of American History, documenting one man's recording of one of America's most transformational eras. In this unusual documentary, Scherman's candid recollections of the time combine with his famous photog..
Light in the West: Photographers of the American Frontier 1860-1880
When photography was in its infancy, the American West was still a frontier; and, for a period of about fifty years, the two interacted in a complex and fascinating way. Dramatic subject matter in the West became accessible to photographers just when the newly-discovered wet-plate process enabled them to work outdoors.
The Photographers Series: Henry Horenstein
In this edition, we focus on Henry Horenstein, the highly regarded photographer, author, and educator who was on the path to becoming a traditional historian before he discovered photography in the early 1970s. This documentary follows Horenstein around the world as he continues his quest to preserve vanishing cultures and groups through photograph..
The Photographers Series: Keith Carter
Keith Carter starts with an intimate hour long documentary that takes the viewer through Carters career, giving an in-depth look at his techniques and philosophy, and features special guest interviews, including museum curator Anne Wilkes Tucker and Academy Award winning writer, Horton Foote.
The Photographer and Music
Josef Sudek was a Czech photographer best known for his elegiac black-and-white images of Prague, interiors, still lifes, and the landscapes of Bohemian forests
Photography in the raw
David Noton Photography
Photographing the Elephant Man
Frank Connor, stills photographer on The Elephant Man, discusses his work on the film as well as the evolution of his career, with some very interesting comments about the 'old days' and David Lynch's working methods.
Documenting the Face of America: Roy Stryker and the FSA/OWI Photographers
Beginning in 1935, a group of New Deal–sponsored photographers roamed the American landscape, capturing the human face of the Great Depression. This film tells the story of the mammoth project, supervised by Roy Stryker of the Farm Security Administration and later made part of the Office of War Information. Viewers will encounter the poignant, i..
The Hunger Games: A Photographic Journey
Set photographer Murray Close discusses aspects of his career as well as his work on Hunger Games. Close offers an a different perspective on the films' production and personnel
The Open Source Photography Course
The Open Source Photography Course is a collection of video tutorials that teach you a RAW photography workflow using only free, open source software. The software taught runs on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and PC-BSD. The course is suitable for beginners, as well as experience photographers. The lessons range from basic file management to advanced editin..
Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story
Using his camera as a “weapon against injustice,” Chinese-American photographer Corky Lee brought art and politics together through his decades-long documentation of the Asian American experience. The Queens, NY native captured all aspects of the AAPI experience, from Lunar New Year to street protests, from Pakistani Independence Day to Diwali ..
The Photograph: An Homage to Miller
Essay film responding to the work of Lee Miller