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eddie

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Photography DVDs
« on: August 05, 2006, 09:48:50 PM »
Recently bought the Keith Carter DVD from Anthropy Arts after reading the article Susan wrote in Black & White. Its about two and a half hours long and full of wonderful creative photography.  Any other DVD's on the market worth checking out.  :o 

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Susan B.

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Re: Photography DVD's
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2006, 11:10:07 PM »
Here's a few.

Walker Evans America was one of the films that reenergized my second incarnation as a photographer
http://shopping.icp.org/store/product.html?product_id=2032

War Photographer James Nachtwey
http://shopping.icp.org/store/product.html?product_id=2011
or at photoeye
http://photoeye.com/templates/mShowDetailsbyCat.cfm?Catalog=FT023

There was a great Strand video I saw years ago--not sure --but I think this is it.
http://shopping.icp.org/store/product.html?product_id=3050

I heard this Bresson DVD is really good. Haven't seen it myself
http://shopping.icp.org/store/product.html?product_id=25127

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Re: Photography DVD's
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2006, 11:25:31 PM »
I'll second the Nachtwey one - fascinating more for trying to work out what makes the man tick than anything else. If you're an Eggleston fan you might like the '...In The Real World' film - personally I found it infuriatingly vague, slow and meandering, but it got some good reviews so maybe I'm just missing the point.

eddie

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Re: Photography DVDs
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2006, 10:02:58 PM »
Thanks Susan and David for your suggestions, browsed both these sites and there is a wonderful collection of photograpic goodies on offer. Going to start the Christmas shopping early.  Also found a new book from Chris Killip coming out in January 2007 which will be top of the shopping list.

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