The Most Inspiring Place To Take Photos Is In Your Own City [DOCUMENTARY]
Nov 14, 2013 18:51
The documentary "Everybody Street" just dropped on Vimeo, and it features some of New York's most iconic photogs talking about the challenge and excitement of shooting everyday urban life.
It was directed by Cheryl Dunn, and the documentary interviews people like Joel Meyerowitz, Elliott Erwitt, and Jill Freedman, artists who share an obsession with documenting the city's landscape and people, from graffiti-covered subways to gangs in Brooklyn.
Most of the subjects can be seen carrying Leicas or other 35mm cameras.
The documentary also touches on the old digital versus film debate. Everybody Street is available to rent ($4.99) or buy ($12.99) in Vimeo.
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