sábado, 11 de outubro de 2008

Ovation TV | Genius of Photography: Paper Movies



An exploration of what makes a truly great photograph. This episode relives the journeys that produced some of the "greatest paper movies" ever, including Robert Frank's odyssey through 50s America & William Klein's one-man assault on the sidewalks of N.Y.

The three decades from the late 1950s onwards was the real golden age of photographic journeys. This episode relives the journeys that produced some of the "greatest paper movies" ever, including Robert Frank's odyssey through 50s America and William Klein's one-man assault on the sidewalks of New York. It also examines the arrival of colour as a credible medium for "serious" photographers, as controversial at the time as Dylan going electric. Contributors include legendary photographers like William Klein, William Eggleston, Robert Adams, Joel Sternfeld, Joel Meyerowitz and artist Ed Ruscha.

With a mission to "Make Life Creative," Ovation TV is a multiplatform network focused on entertaining, inspiring and engaging the artist in all of us by offering original and acquired programming focused on art, culture and personal creativity. The network is distributed via cable, satellite and telco, and is complemented with its popular broadband website (www.OvationTV.com).


Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24X3YPmhpsE

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