Gentelman's Relish. A BBC period film staring Billy Connolly as a painter who takes up the new art of photography when his paintings stop selling. Worth finding if you can.
Gentelman's Relish. A BBC period film staring Billy Connolly as a painter who takes up the new art of photography when his paintings stop selling. Worth finding if you can.
Farah Fawcett play Margaret Bourke-White in a TV movie, circa 1989.
Holly Hunter's character used a view camera (a 5x7 Korona, I think) for making mug shots of Nicholas Cage in Raising Arizona.
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
I was really looking forward to a movie about Diane Arbus but Fur was such a horrible movie. Nicole Kidman should never be allowed to chose all the goofy artsy-fartsy movies she's been in lately.
In the Tom Clancy flick "Sum of All Fears", the Russian President is getting his portrait taken with an 8x10.
There is a commercial currently on TV, OK its not movies, that has a 4X5 Graflex, the scene is to short to see which modle. I think its a car commercial and cant remember which company its for!
Wally Brooks
Everything is Analog!
Any Fool Can Shoot Digital!
Any Coward can shoot a zoom! Use primes and get closer.
Ansel Adams,,, a film directed by Ric Burns made for PBS an American Experiance
check amazon for DVD
Once you see this you won't care about any movie
If you just wanna see a press camera in a movie ,, check out a movie worth watching.
An American Crime with Ellen Page as Sylvia Likens
Seine Hoheit, Genosse Prinz ("His Highness, Prince Comrade"), an east german movie (comedy) from 1969 features a scene, where the hero gets his picture taken with an 18x24 studio camera. The scene is actually well crafted, it even shows the photographer pulling the dark slides, switching the holder around for 2nd exposure,...
The storyline revolves around a communist foreign trade salesman, who discovers that he's in reality a prince; actually a pretty good movie.
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