Tin Can
14-Nov-2020, 14:22
Just watched 'Everybody Street' documentary
Entirely almost NYC, many shooters featured with them telling their story
Youtube and Amazon has it
https://www.amazon.com/Everybody-Street-Boogie/dp/B01N9QMK8X
One guy even shooting Linhof 4X5
Some only believe in film, a few don't
I wonder how many are shooting like this right now...
This from IMDB
"EVERYBODY STREET, directed by Cheryl Dunn, illuminates the lives and work of New York's iconic street photographers - including Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen Mark, Elliott Erwitt, Ricky Powell and Jamel Shabazz - and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. Shot by renowned photographer Cheryl Dunn on both black and white 16mm film and color HD, the documentary pays tribute to the spirit of street photography through a cinematic exploration of New York City, and captures the visceral rush, singular perseverance and at times immediate danger customary to these artists.
—Anonymous"
Entirely almost NYC, many shooters featured with them telling their story
Youtube and Amazon has it
https://www.amazon.com/Everybody-Street-Boogie/dp/B01N9QMK8X
One guy even shooting Linhof 4X5
Some only believe in film, a few don't
I wonder how many are shooting like this right now...
This from IMDB
"EVERYBODY STREET, directed by Cheryl Dunn, illuminates the lives and work of New York's iconic street photographers - including Bruce Davidson, Mary Ellen Mark, Elliott Erwitt, Ricky Powell and Jamel Shabazz - and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. Shot by renowned photographer Cheryl Dunn on both black and white 16mm film and color HD, the documentary pays tribute to the spirit of street photography through a cinematic exploration of New York City, and captures the visceral rush, singular perseverance and at times immediate danger customary to these artists.
—Anonymous"