Frank Film by Frank Mouris
Caroline Shaw won a Pulitzer Prize in 2013 for this composition.
I found this film profound and incredibly moving.
“How much of one’s self can be captured in the images shot of and for others? Kirsten Johnson may be a first-time (solo) feature-film director, but her work as a director of photography and camera operator has helped earn her documentary collaborators (Laura Poitras, Michael Moore, Kirby Dick, Barbara Kopple) nearly every accolade and award possible. Recontextualizing the stunning images inside, around, and beyond the works she has shot, Johnson constructs a visceral and vibrant self-portrait of an artist who has traveled the globe, venturing into landscapes and lives that bear the scars of trauma both active and historic. Rigorous yet nimble in its ability to move from heartache to humor, Cameraperson provides an essential lens on the things that make us human” (New Directors/New Films 2016). Courtesy of Janus Films
Worlds in Worlds by Goro Fujita
Artist and photographer Richard Mosse reveals the stories behind the making of his latest film, 'The Enclave’ (2013), in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The film was shown in the Irish Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale and was the 2014 winner of the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
The Darkness and the Light, ft. my dear friend @capitalchriscook. Portland, I am in you for the next few days! 💜 (at Church)
Home decor #🏘 (at Eagle Street)
Toronto, Thanksgiving weekend (at Leaside Spur Trail)
A good day (at East River Ferry's Greenpoint Landing)
Island transportation #hongkong #cheungchau (at 長洲碼頭 Cheung Chau Pier)
at 蘭桂坊
Tarp garden #tokyo #omotesando (at Omotesandō)
The owner of this place serves only beer and whiskey and plays selections from his wall-to-wall collection of jazz, blues, and soul records (at JBS)