Nan Goldin
Nan Goldin shares insights from her life in photography.
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Nan Goldin shares insights from her life in photography.
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Dewitt Jones offers great advice about being more creative.
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Emmet Gowin talks about his photography.
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Chuck Close talks about his fascination with portraits.
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Bill Jay talks about his long-standing project of photographing photographers.
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James Balog leads an historic photographic project the Extreme Ice Survey.
As a result surprising new data comes to light every year.
It’s a brilliant use of photography and contribution to our global community.
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Sara Moon provides insights into her creative life.
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Steve McCurry provides insights into his creative process.
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Sean Kernan talks about creativity and his creative life.
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Cheryl Dunn has completed a powerful documentary on the elusive spirit of New York photography. Cheryl was commissioned by The Seaport Museum, New York, to make a documentary about photographers who have used New York City street life as a common thread in their work. Produced by ALLDAYEVERYDAY, Everybody Street premiered at the museum in part with the exhibit Alfred Stieglitz New York, and was released in segments by The New Yorker magazine.
In order of appearance, photographer vignettes were Clayton Patterson, Joel Meyerowitz, Martha Cooper, Mary Ellen Mark, Bruce Gilden, Luc Sante, Bruce Davidson, and Rebecca Lepkoff. The film also features Tim Barber, Jeff Mermelstein, Ricky Powell, Jamel Shabazz, and Bonnie Yochelson. Dunn shot the street footage in New York City on a 16-mm. Beaulieu.
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