What are some must see photo documentaries?
I've already watched Finding Vivian Maier and Daido Moriyama's Near Equal and loved both of them.
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C'mon /p/haggots recommend me some good shit to watch
Shooting Robert King
Synopsis: Young naive photographer goes to the worlds most horrific war zones to try and win the pulitzer prize - does a lot of cocaine and fucks a lot of prostitutes while getting shot at every day. Gets home and wonders why he now has PTSD.
Exciting, sad, and funny at times - like when hes asking a British photographer what colour his aura is while they are being shot at.
this shit right here is comfy kino:
https://vimeo.com/91495217
>>3138817
Bill Cunningham New York was pretty good, though it's more about him than it is about the photos
War Photographer. All about Jim Nachtwey.
http://www.war-photographer.com/
>>3139733
> "Myriads of Gods on Platinum Palladium Prints"
>photographer starts out with a bigass view camera
"Oh wow, he's shooting on 8x10. That makes sense, since he's making super high quality optical prints"
>photographer scans the negative into his computer for edits
"Well, okay, I guess he's also going to share it online or something. That makes sense..."
>photographer prints the edited digital copy out onto a new transparency
"What are you doing? You've just killed all of the resolution advantages you got from shooting 8x10..."
>photographer prints the printed-out transparency onto grainy handmade paper
"whyyyyy?"
Like, I totally get the artistic reasons for printing the way that he does, but if you're going to do that, why go to all the effort to lug an 8x10 around in the woods? Get yourself a cheap DSLR with a tilt-shift and you'll end up with the same quality of output.